The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) Programming Cookbook
Publisher: Java Code Geeks 2016
Number of pages: 109
Description:
Google Web Toolkit, or GWT Web Toolkit, is an open source set of tools that allows web developers to create and maintain complex JavaScript front-end applications in Java. In this ebook, we provide a compilation of GWT examples that will help you kick-start your own projects. We cover a wide range of topics, from sample applications and interview questions, to Callback functionality and various widgets. With our straightforward tutorials, you will be able to get your own projects up and running in minimum time.
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