Google Web Toolkit

Google Web Toolkit allows you to build AJAX apps in the Java language.
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  • Freeware
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  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Google Inc
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/

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Google Web Toolkit allows you to build AJAX apps in the Java language. Google Web Toolkit project allows you to build AJAX apps in the Java language. What is Google Web Toolkit?Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java development framework that lets you escape the matrix of technologies that make writing AJAX applications so difficult and error prone. With GWT, you can develop and debug AJAX applications in the Java language using the Java development tools of your choice. When you deploy your application to production, the GWT compiler to translates your Java application to browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML. Here's the GWT development cycle:Use your favorite Java IDE to write and debug an application in the Java language, using as many (or as few) GWT libraries as you find useful. Use GWT's Java-to-JavaScript compiler to distill your application into a set of JavaScript and HTML files that you can serve with any web server. Confirm that your application works in each browser that you want to support, which usually takes no additional work. Why Translate Java Code to JavaScript?Java technologies offer a productive development plaform, and with GWT, they can instantly become the basis of your AJAX development platform as well. Here are some of the benefits of developing with GWT: You can use all of your favorite Java development tools (Eclipse, IntelliJ, JProfiler, JUnit) for AJAX development. Static type checking in the Java language boosts productivity while reducing errors. Common JavaScript errors (typos, type mismatches) are easily caught at compile time rather than by users at runtime. Code prompting/completion is widely available. Automated Java refactoring is pretty snazzy these days. Java-based OO designs are easier to communicate and understand, thus making your AJAX code base more comprehensible with less documentation.What's New in This Release:· Issue #319 - Calling native super method in implementation class results in infinite loop in web mode· Issue #496 - gwt.js in gwt-user.jar lacks Apache 2.0 license header· Issue #497 - Unexpected internal compiler error - Analyzing permutation #1


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