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GWT in
Practice |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: Robert
Cooper Language: English Publisher: Manning Publications Publication
Date: 19 May
2008 Dimensions: 23 x 18.8
x 2.4 cm Format: Paperback Pages: 376 Condition: NEW Product_ID: 19CC9DD290
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If you're a web developer, you know that you
can use Ajax to add rich, user-friendly, dynamic
features to your applications. With the Google Web
Toolkit (GWT), a new Ajax tool from Google that
automatically converts Java to JavaScript, you can build
Ajax applications using the Java language. GWT in
Practice is an example-driven, code-rich book
designed for web developers already familiar with the
basics of GWT who now want hands-on experience. After a
quick review of GWT fundamentals, GWT in Practice
presents scores of handy, reusable solutions to the
problems you face when you need to move beyond "Hello
World" and "proof of concept" applications. This book
skips the theory and looks at the way things really work
when you're building. I also shows you where GWT fits
into the Enterprise Java Developer's toolset. Written by
expert authors Robert Cooper and Charlie Collins, this
book combines sharp insight with hard-won experience.
Readers will find thorough coverage of all aspects of
GWT development from the basic GWT concepts to in depth
real world example applications. The first part of
the book is a rapid introduction to the GWT methodology
The second part of the book then delves into several
practical examples which further demonstrate core
aspects of the toolkit The book concludes by presenting
several larger GWT applications including drag and drop
support for UI elements, data binding, processing
streaming data, handling application state, automated
builds, and continuous integration. Along the way
GWT in Practice covers many additional facets of
working with the toolkit. Various development tools are
used throughout the book, including Eclipse, NetBeans,
IDEA, Ant, Maven, and, of course, the old fashioned
command line. The book also addresses integrating GWT
with existing applications and services along with
enterprise and team development.
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