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12-01-2007 |
IBM developerWorks posted the first tutorial on their network introducing AJAX application development using Google Web Toolkit and Apache Derby.
In this first tutorial Noel Rappin, Senior Software Engineer, Motorola,
Inc. introduces the first steps to aquire GWT, create a project, move
the project to eclipse then run your GWT program. This is just an
introduction and in the next article the author will show you how to
build a data layer on the server side using the Derby database and
convert the data from its database form into Java objects that can be
sent to your GWT client. Then you'll meet the remote procedure
architecture that connects the server and the client.
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a major step forward in the
creation of dynamic Java™Script applications that run in users' Web
browsers. Using GWT, developers can design the user interface (UI)
and event model using familiar Java techniques while GWT does the hard
work of making the code friendly for all the major browsers. Learn the
basics of GWT in this first article in a series, including how GWT lets
you create an Asynchronous JavaScript + XML
(Ajax) application and still write your code in the Java language.
Discover how to create and run a small sample GWT application -- a hot
new Web 2.0 business called Slicr, which sells pizza online.
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Dernière mise à jour : ( 12-01-2007 )
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