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Google I/O 2009 …A Preview of Google Web Toolkit 2.0
Google I/O 2009 - GWT Can Do What?!?! A Preview of Google Web Toolkit 2.0
Bruce Johnson
One of the nicest things about working on an open source project is the atmosphere of community collaboration and brainstorming that it fosters. The GWT engineering team has been listening hard to the community about how GWT can be improved, and we’re excited to take you on a tour of the powerful new features that have resulted. GWT 2.0 contains huge improvements, including dynamic script loading, a new catalog of compiler optimizations, and a new approach to hosted mode debugging that promises to revolutionize your productivity. Without a doubt, it will change the way you use GWT.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 1:0:53
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Google Wave: Powered by Google Web Toolkit
google Wave: Powered by GWT
Adam Schuck
– Contents —
2:10 - Outline
3:41 - Wave UI requirements
5:05 - Demo: Google Wave client
5:49 - To GWT or not to GWT?
10:57 - Client architecture
13:04 - Supported Browsers
13:53 - Evolution of GWT
15:30 - GWT: I have to write how much code?
16:45 - GWT: Cross-browser CSS
19:42 - GWT: JSON handling
20:58 - GWT: Debugging in Eclipse
22:36 - Demo: Out-of-process Hosted Mode
24:26 - GWT: Distribute as a CD-ROM?
27:30 - GWT: Where’s all the JS coming from?
28:47 - Demo: Story of your Compile
33:08 - GWT changes summarised
34:19 - Improving Gears
36:08 - Performance
40:37 - Mobile client
43:33 - Demo: iPhone + Android client
46:28 - Testability
47:52 - UI testing with WebDriver
49:50 - Demo: WebDriver
53:21 - Summary
54:02 - Q&A
– End –
This talk follows the Google Wave team’s experience building the Google Wave client using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). We’ll cover some recent advances in GWT which enabled Google Wave to look and feel like a desktop application with comparable performance. In addition, we will discuss the use of WebDriver (an automated web testing tool) which is integral to the project’s success.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:57:15
Google I/O 2009 - Best Practices for Architecting GWT App
Google I/O 2009 - Google Web Toolkit Architecture: Best Practices For Architecting Your GWT App
Ray Ryan
Google Web Toolkit provides the infrastructure you need to build a high performance web application and leaves the architecture open to fit your needs. Learn from others who have gone before. In this session we’ll discuss best practices that real web applications are using to achieve high performance event handling, UI creation, and more.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:59:21
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Overview of Google Web Toolkit
This video provides an overview of Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a tool which enables developers to produce highly optimized, browser-specific JavaScript for their apps. Andrew Bowers will demonstrate how GWT is incorporated into the development cycle by walking through a sample App Engine application utilizing GWT.
Join us at Google I/O, google’s largest developer event, happening May 27-28, 2009 in San Francisco. The Google Web Toolkit team will be on hand to answer any questions and hold deep-dive technical sessions. Register to attend: http://code.google.com/io
Duration : 0:4:10
Google I/O 2009 - Building Applications with Google APIs
Google I/O 2009 - Building Applications with Google APIs
Ray Cromwell
Google offers a wide variety of APIs in many domains that together form a complete platform, from authentication and authorization, cloud computing, and social networking, to visualization, mobile computing, and Google Web Toolkit. In this talk, we will walk though a complex application that integrates many APIs together, how each can solve a different need in your application, how you can share code between GWT, Android, and App Engine, and how you can monetize your application with Google Checkout.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:50:30
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Google I/O 2009 - Keynote Day 1 (full)
Google I/O 2009 - Keynote Day 1
full version
Duration : 1:28:1
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