GWT permite generar JavaScript a partir de código Java y es una buena forma de atacar el API de Google Gears.
We're very pleased to tell you that the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is no longer in beta as of today's release of GWT 1.4.
These days, whether you're building mashups, gadgets,
or full-blown applications, it's a no-brainer: the browser is the
delivery platform of choice. However, users expect more from the
up-and-coming generation of web applications than the simple
click-and-wait of yesterweb. And if you're a web developer, you know
that this requires AJAX, the cluster of technologies including JavaScript and dynamic HTML that can make browsers do backflips.
But the stark reality of AJAX applications is that, although they can
deliver sexy features and great usability, they are unusually hard to
engineer.
We've learned a lot from our experiences building web applications, and
we're happy to share the tools we've created. Google Web Toolkit is an
open source project that helps Java developers harness the richness of
AJAX in a cross-platform, web-friendly environment. The magic trick is
that GWT cross-compiles Java source code into standalone JavaScript
that you can include in any web page.
Naturally, GWT is also a great way to easily take advantage of the
latest-and-greatest Google APIs and browser enhancements, such as Google Gears.
We're very pleased to tell you that the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is no longer in beta as of today's release of GWT 1.4.
These days, whether you're building mashups, gadgets,
or full-blown applications, it's a no-brainer: the browser is the
delivery platform of choice. However, users expect more from the
up-and-coming generation of web applications than the simple
click-and-wait of yesterweb. And if you're a web developer, you know
that this requires AJAX, the cluster of technologies including JavaScript and dynamic HTML that can make browsers do backflips.
But the stark reality of AJAX applications is that, although they can
deliver sexy features and great usability, they are unusually hard to
engineer.
We've learned a lot from our experiences building web applications, and
we're happy to share the tools we've created. Google Web Toolkit is an
open source project that helps Java developers harness the richness of
AJAX in a cross-platform, web-friendly environment. The magic trick is
that GWT cross-compiles Java source code into standalone JavaScript
that you can include in any web page.
Naturally, GWT is also a great way to easily take advantage of the
latest-and-greatest Google APIs and browser enhancements, such as Google Gears.
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