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Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a Java-centric compiler which creates JavaScript-based web applications, released version 1.5 today. InfoQ spoke with tech lead Bruce Johnson to learn more about this ...
Getting started developing with Google Web Toolkit is easy. First you need a copy of Java. Although it works with older versions (such as the IBM JRE 1.4.2 that came with my Thinkpad), you might ...
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 continued its acquisition spree today by snapping up another one of my favorite companies, Instantiations. The Google Web Toolkit will be the primary beneficiary of this influx of talent.
Based on Instantiations’s WindowBuilderPro Eclipse-based tool, GWT Designer allows developers to build rich Internet applications using Eclipse, Java and GWT without negotiating through the ...
With JSweet, which recently became available via open source, developers can leverage their Java skills to build Web apps in JavaScript. The technology transpiles from Java to TypeScript and, in ...
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.
What does Google Web Toolkit actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia.
Instantiations has been known for their popular Java/Ajax development tools and in particular their Google Web Toolkit (GWT) designer. They're so closely associated with it that at the top of ...