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Google Web Toolkit 2 Application Development Cookbook

By : Shamsuddin Ahammad
Book Image

Google Web Toolkit 2 Application Development Cookbook

By: Shamsuddin Ahammad

Overview of this book

GWT 2 radically improves web experience for users by using existing Java tools to build no-compromise AJAX for any modern browser. It provides a solid platform so that other great libraries can be built on top of GWT. Creating web applications efficiently and making them impressive, however, is not as easy as it sounds. Writing web applications for multiple browsers can be quite tasking. In addition, building, reusing, and maintaining large JavaScript code bases and AJAX components can be difficult. GWT 2 Application Development Cookbook eases these burdens by allowing developers to quickly build and maintain complex yet highly efficient JavaScript front-end applications in the Java programming language . It tells you how to make web experience all the more thrilling and hassle free, using various tools along with GWT SDK.This book starts with developing an application from scratch. Right from creating the layout of the home page to home page elements including left and right sidebars, to placing tree like navigational menu, menu bars, tool bars, banners, footers are discussed with examples. You will see how to create forms using the Ext GWT library widgets and handle different types of events. Then you will move on to see how to design a database for sales processing systems and learn to create the database in MySQL with the help of easy–to-follow recipes. One of the interesting topics of this book is using JPA in GWT. Using the JPA object in GWT is a challenge. To use them perfectly, a mechanism to convert the JPA object into plain object and vice versa is required. You will see recipes to use entity classes, entity managers, and controller classes in GWT application. You will efficiently create reports with parameters, variables and subreports, and get the report output in both HTML and PDF format using real-world recipes. You will then learn to configure the GlassFish server to deploy a GWT application with database. Finally, learn how to trace speed and improve perfomance in web applications using tracing techniques.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Google Web Toolkit 2 Application Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Ventsislav Chochev is software developer from Bulgaria, Europe. His educational degree is Bachelor of Informatics in "Computer programming and design". He currently works in IDxS, Belgium as a web developer, mainly using Java EE, Seam/Spring framework for their sensor's data presentation. His background covers many activities, such as using GWT and Java for application development.

Yiwen Ng (Tony) is a Java software developer with over seven years of commercial application development and consulting experience. Fringe passions involve agile methodology, mobile development, web enterprise development, configuration management, and security. If cornered, he may actually admit to knowing the latest technologies in Java and pair programming.

He's easily amused by programming language design and collaborative applications. Yiwen also develops a few android mobile applications and RIA GWT-based web applications. Occasionally, he works as a consultant on a contract basis. Yiwen may be reached directly via email at .

Currently, he is employed at Tullett Prebon in Singapore as a Senior Software Developer.

Jagmohan Purohit started his career in MindTree Ltd. in 2007 as a Programmer Analyst. Over the course of his career, he had the good fortune of working on diverse technologies and vertical industries. He has over three years of experience in GWT and Smart GWT. Currently, he is playing the role of a Senior Software Engineer at MindTree Ltd. His current area of interest includes GWT, Alfresco, and Weblogic Portal.

His family hails from Berhampur in Orissa. He completed his graduation in Engineering from NIST (National Institute of Science and Technology), Berhampur in 2007. His other hobbies include travelling and reading.