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Web developers already know they can use Ajax to add rich, user-friendly,
dynamic features to their applications. With the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a
new Ajax tool from Google that automatically converts Java to JavaScript, they
can build Ajax applications using the Java language. GWT lets developers focus
on application design and functionality, rather than on browser differences, and
allows them to re-use code throughout the layers of their applications.
GWT in Practice
is an example-driven, code-rich book designed for web developers
who have already learned the basics of GWT. After a quick review of
GWT fundamentals, GWT in Practice presents scores of handy, reusable
solutions to the problems developers face when they 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 developers are building projects
in GWT.
The Market:
The GWT approach of using a static language to create cross browser compatible
code is becoming very popular even beyond Java and GWT. There is a
Microsoft effort to do the same using C#, along with Python and Ruby variants.
Based on mailing list activity, Java User Group focus and “buzz,” GWT itself is
rapidly increasing in popularity. Java developers love using Java rather than
JavaScript to build Ajax applications. This feature alone promises to make GWT
a widely used tool for Java developers.
Robert Cooper
is a JEE developer with 15 years of web development experience.
He is a contributor to several open source projects, including the ROME
RSS/Atom API plugins for Podcasting and MediaRSS, is the author of the
FeedPod text-to-speech podcasting system, and the gwt-maven plugins for
supporting Maven based builds for Google Web Toolkit.
Charlie Collins is a JEE developer with 10 years of experience. He has been
involved with enterprise development, architecture and general programming
using several languages and technologies, but focuses on Java. He has been an
ardent open source supporter for many years and has contributed documentation
and patches for various open source projects. Charlie is currently a contributor to
the FeedPod text-to-speech podcasting system and the GWT related Maven
plugins based on the gwt-maven project.
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Description du livre Etat : New. The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) allows users to 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. Num Pages: 478 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: UGB; UMW. Category: (E) Primary & Secondary Education. Dimension: 234 x 184 x 20. Weight in Grams: 636. . 2008. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. N° de réf. du vendeur V9781933988290
Description du livre Etat : New. The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) allows users to 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. Num Pages: 478 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: UGB; UMW. Category: (E) Primary & Secondary Education. Dimension: 234 x 184 x 20. Weight in Grams: 636. . 2008. Paperback. . . . . N° de réf. du vendeur V9781933988290