GWT is a framework developed by Google to implement AJAX technology. This framework proposes to develop the GUI entirely from Java. This code is then compiled into Javascript, to be embedded in a web application. GWT is composed of a client part, Javascript, which is the GUI application, it communicates with a server developed in Java. Past the discovery of this excellent framework, a question light in my mind: What are the correct patterns and designs code to implement this framework? Let’s take an example, look at the problems and propose improvements to emerge a coherent design. We have a Toy Project, which consists of a login screen. This example, deliberately simplistic, offers the following GUI:
The Google Web Toolkit provides the FormPanel and FileUpload classes to handle form and files submission in a rather elegant way. However, the way it works is not that straightforward when reading the API documentation. Worse, I did not find that many res
The Google Web Tookit (GWT) is a cutting-edge UI framework for Java developers, which lets you create rich, interactive user interfaces using familiar idioms from Java's Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), Swing, and the Eclipse Foundation's SWT. If you've use
The GWT Window Manager provides a high level windowing system for the GWT applications. It offers a desktop component, dialog features , free floating windows and more. Try it by yourself and feel free to use it, it's free!
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