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 »

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
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.

