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GWT Designer Datasheet - Updated for the latest GWT Designer release. |
What are they saying about Google Web Toolkit and GWT Designer?Google's GWT blog Google joins Eclipse Foundation "...at this week's Eclipse members teleconference Google's Scott Blum... also showed off the GWT Designer..." pathfinder: Agile Ajax blog Ed Burnett's Dev Connection Dr Dobb's Portal Google Code: Featured Projects blog No Fluff Just Stuff DonEclipse's items tagged ajax |
Learning more about GWT Designer
If you use SWT Designer or Swing Designer, you already know the interface of GWT Designer, because they're all three based on award-winning WindowBuilder Pro Technology.

"RAP or GWT: Which Java-Based AJAX Technology is for You? Compare the same application implemented once using GWT and a second time using RAP--as presented at EclipseCon 2009."

At the Inaugural Google Web Toolkit Conference from Voices that Matter, Eric Clayberg spoke at a "Tools for GWT" panel. View it on YouTube ![]()

Walk-through movies will help you understand features and use of GWT Designer. View the Web Demos »
Tutorials
Follow a narrative, with source code — from creating a GWT Java Project to deploying your module — in the GWT Project Tutorial »

Using WindowBuilder for Google Web Toolkit & GWT-EXT - Web application tutorial

Giant Flying Saucer has a three-part tutorial on GWT and GWT Designer
- "Getting started with GWT and the GWT Designer by Instantiations"
- "RPC with GWT and the GWT Designer by Instantiations"
- "Get cross-site JSON via HTTP with GWT and the GWT Designer by Instantiations"

Additionally, you can learn a lot from the product documentation »
AjaxWorld Interview
At AjaxWorld 2006, Jeremy Geelan of SYS-CON Media interviewed Mark Johnson, Instantiations' VP of Business Development, about GWT Designer. Watch the seven-minute interview ![]()
About Google Web Toolkit
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework. It lets you avoid many web-app development headaches while giving your users Ajax's dynamic, standards-compliant experience.
For more information on Google Web Toolkit:
- Visit Google's GWT page

- Get Ed Burnette's PDF book, "Taking the Pain out of Ajax" — a thorough introduction to the Google Web Toolkit (it assumes some knowledge of Java programming and HTML, but you don't have to be an expert in web programming). Buy it for $8.50 at Pragmatic Bookshelf

- See Ed Burnette's list of GWT resources at gwtpowered.org

About Ajax
Visit the site of Jesse James Garrett, who coined the term "Ajax" for Asynchronous JavaScript and XHTML, a way of creating web applications with better user interfaces and cross-browser compatability.

