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Google Plugin for Eclipse - Google Code
The Google Plugin for Eclipse is the fastest way to start developing Google Web Toolkit and App Engine applications, allowing you to go from installing the plugin to deploying an Ajax "Hello World" in a matter of minutes.
Dan Moore! » GWT Internet Explorer quirks
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I am building another GWT component and ran across two IE quirks that I would like to share.
1. Multiple modules on one page: I could not find a way to have two GWT modules on the same page–that is, having two gwt:module meta tags on one page. (Having two on one page works fine in FireFox, as long as gwt.js is only included once.) Instead, I followed the advice in this post, and created a hybrid module that inherited from both modules I wanted to display. In the two modules I was inheriting from, I simply check to see if a span is available to put the module’s UI in. (Don’t forget that inheritance is defined differently for GWT than for a typical programming language.)
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2. Cookie size limits: Cookies set by GWT have limit in size in IE. Again, I didn’t see the same behavior with FF1.5, but IE 6.00.29 has a limit of 802 characters in the value portion of a cookie. (The name I was using was 5 characters long.) Longer values can be set, and are sent to the server, but I could not find a way to read cookies with a length longer than 802. I didn’t drop down into JSNI because I looked at the Cookies source code and couldn’t see what I’d do different.
minig - Google Code
MiniG is a webmail written as an alternative to IMP for the OBM groupware solution. OBM is an open source alternative to exchange based on postfix, cyrus imap and openldap.
MiniG uses a distributed architecture. Its GWT user interface comunicates with a REST webservice responsible of full text indexing, grouping of email as conversations and communication with addressbook data sources. The backend webservice is written using Eclipse OSGi technologies to provide great modularity.
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Google Web Toolkit Blog: GWT 1.4 release and out of beta
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- Learn about GWT
- Sample applications
- Presentations and videos
- Step-by-step getting started guide
- Tools and libraries
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- Specific tasks
- Building interactive client-side user interfaces
- Making remote procedure calls
- Controlling browser history
- Debugging your AJAX code using a Java debugger
- Mixing Java and JavaScript
- For further reference
- Developer Forum
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- API Reference
gwt4nb: GWT4NB - project home page
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- Using GWT with new or existing Web Projects
- Deployment, running and debugging GWT-enabled Web Apps using arbitrary Application Server
- Assistance to deal with some code editing nuances such as creating services efficiently
The GWT4NB project aims to enable developers to take advantage of both:
the superior support for creating Web Applications built into the NetBeans IDE
and the power of GWT (Google Web Toolkit).
Provided functionality includes:
- Using GWT with new or existing Web Projects
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