GWT Style, Configuration and JSNI Reference




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Overview

One of the most beneficial parts of GWT is that your standard Java IDE can help you develop an application without needing to memorize the API. This is especially true when using auto-completion capabilities of your IDE, but unfortunately this doesn’t apply to all aspects of GWT development.

DZone has developed a reference for these other bits, where the IDE is of little or no help. Specifically this includes a consolidated CSS class guide, a module configuration reference at the ready, and a reference to using JSNI. Topics covered:

  • Official GWT Web Sites
  • Styling Widgets with CSS
  • GWT Module Configuration
  • JavaScript Native Interface
  • Hot Tips and more...

About the Author

Robert Hanson is an Applications Manager for Quality Technology Services, a company providing hosting, managed services, and application development. He is passionate about programming and architecture, and has developed opensource software for both the Perl and Java communities. His latest venture is the GWT Widget Library, a set of tools for use with the Google Web Toolkit, a toolkit allowing you to write JavaScript applications in Java. In 2007 Robert co-authored the book GWT in Action with Adam Tacy, providing instruction on using the Google toolkit. Robert provides tutorials and random thoughts about the craft on his blog found at roberthanson.blogspot.com.

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