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Google has just released its Ajax toolkit, called Google Web Toolkit: "Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and ...
Google Web Toolkit goes 100% open source Google announced today that, effective immediately, they are releasing everything in GWT under the Apache 2.0 license.
Google has made its Google Web Toolkit available via open source under an Apache 2.0 license, the company said on Tuesday. The toolkit features a free development framework for writing AJAX ...
Google on Thursday released Google Web Toolkit 1.2, a free software development framework for building rich Web applications without having to deal with the quirks of JavaScript. The upgraded ...
Last May, Google officially released the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a Java-based framework for developing AJAX Web applications. Now Google has decided to make the source code available under the ...
Google announced that it has fully open-sourced its Google Web Toolkit.
Google on Tuesday evening released Google Web Toolkit (GWT) 2.0 for building browser-based applications, offering enhancements for performance profiling and incremental downloading as well as a ...
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Google is slated to introduce the Google Web Toolkit, a free Java development framework that lets developers work with and debug applications in Java and deploy them in AJAX.
Heavy open source software user and Internet search giant Google this week unveiled a fully open source version of its Google Web Toolkit, GWT 1.3 Release Candidate, available for free under the ...