Instantiations recently upgraded its popular Eclipse-based Ajax/Java GUI builder to allow developers to take advantage of new features in the latest major release of the Google Web Toolkit (GWT 2.0).
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java development framework that seeks to ease AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) application development. GWT allows you to develop and debug AJAX-based applications ...
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The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is now an open source project. The GWT is a Java development framework designed to help web programmers easily write AJAX applications like Google's own GMail or Maps. The ...
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 their ...
There's much hype related to Web 2.0, and most people agree that software like Google Maps, Gmail and Flickr fall into that category. Wouldn't you like to develop similar programs allowing users to ...
Google Web Toolkit (GWT), which lets developers build browser-based applications in Java and deploy them in JavaScript, is on track for major enhancements this year. The GWT road map calls for two ...
opened up development of their Google Web Toolkit and released the whole system under the Apache license. Now they've taken the next logical step, by accepting their first outside contributor to the ...
An open-source software development kit (SDK) from Google for creating browser-based applications. Introduced in 2006, Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is used by many developers, as well as Google for some ...
, a major upgrade to the company's open-source framework for writing AJAX web applications in the Java programming language. A download is available here (make sure you get the latest 1.4 version).