September 2009
Implement desktop-like Web apps with Java code and the GWT
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) lets you use the Java™ language to implement rich client user interfaces that run in a browser. In this two-part article, David Geary brings you up to speed on the latest version of GWT and shows you how to implement a desktop-like Web application.
April 2009
The bridge between GWT, Java, XML and PHP
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) applications, apart from connecting to servlets in time-honored Java fashion, can also use PHP Web services to send and receive data in XML. You'll explore methods to generate XML documents and process them, both in the Java language and in PHP. This article examines a simple GWT application and a couple of PHP Web services that consume XML documents.
August 2008
In pursuit of Ajax Code Quality testing
In the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) test case demonstrated in this article, you'll take the steps to verifying that an Ajax application runs as it should. It shows how the GWT actually leverages its Java compatibility to make Ajax applications every bit as testable as their synchronous counterparts. You will learn by example, that the key to testing GWT applications is to design the application with testing in mind.
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