Summary
"GWT in Action, Second Edition" is a completely revised edition
of the best-selling GWT book. It covers the new features introduced
in GWT 2.4 and 2.5, as well as the best development practices that
have emerged in the GWT community. It begins with a rapid-fire
introduction to GWT and Ajax to get you up to speed with GWT
concepts and tools. Then, you'll explore key concepts like managing
events, interacting with the server, creating UI components,
building your user interface declaratively using UiBinder ... and
more.
About the Technology
Google Web Toolkit works on a simple idea. Write your web
application in Java, and GWT crosscompiles it into JavaScript. It
is open source, supported by Google, and version 2.5 now includes a
library of high-quality interface components and productivity tools
that make using GWT a snap. The JavaScript it produces is really
good.
About this Book
"GWT in Action, Second Edition" is a revised edition of the
best-selling GWT book. In it, you'll explore key concepts like
managing events, interacting with the server, and creating UI
components. As you move through its engaging examples, you'll
absorb the latest thinking in application design and industry-grade
best practices, such as implementing MVP, using dependency
injection, and code optimization.
Written for Java developers, the book requires no prior
knowledge of GWT.
Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF,
ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code
from the book.
What's InsideCovers GWT 2.4 and up Efficient use of large data
sets Optimizing with client bundles, deferred binding, and code
splitting Using generators and dependency injection
About the Authors
Adam Tacy and Robert Hanson coauthored the first edition of "GWT
in Action." Jason Essington is a Java developer and an active
contributor to the GWT mailing list and the GWT IRC channel. Anna
Tokke is a programmer and solutions architect working with GWT on a
daily basis. Table of ContentsPART 1 BASICS GWT Building a GWT
application: saying "Hello World " Building a GWT application:
enhancing Hello World PART 2 NEXT STEPS Creating your own widgets
Using client bundles Interface design with UiBinder Communicating
with GWT-RPC Using RequestFactory The Editor framework
Data-presentation (cell) widgets Using JSNI--JavaScript Native
Interface Classic Ajax and HTML forms Internationalization,
localization, and accessibility PART 3 ADVANCED Advanced event
handling and event busses Building MVP-based applications
Dependency injection Deferred binding Generators Metrics and code
splitting
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