In this screencast tutorial you are going to see how to use the Google Web Toolkit Remote Procedure Calls. This tutorial covers creation of a simple GWT RPC project in Eclipse IDE.
For basic GWT installation instructions, usage of command-line tools, and Eclipse IDE integration see "Google Web Toolkit - Getting Started Screencast".
Eclipse project generation, GWT-RPC plumbing, GWT-RPC Service interface. (02:05):
GWT-RPC Service implementation, use of the Java Servlet API, asynchronous service interface, client invocation.(04:00):
For this tutorial we have used materials from:
Learn more about the GWT from these books:
- GWT in Action: Easy Ajax with the Google Web Toolkit
- Google Web Toolkit Applications
- Google Web Toolkit: Taking the pain out of Ajax
- Google Web Toolkit: GWT Java Ajax Programming
- Google Web Toolkit Solutions (Digital Short Cut): Cool & Useful Stuff
- Google Web Toolkit for Ajax
- Google Web Toolkit Solutions: More Cool & Useful Stuff
- GWT in Practice (Coming Soon)
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7 comments:
Nicely done.
Thanx, PLA
Hi,
What software do you use for your screen casts ??????
I am guessing its Captivate from Macromedia ??
wink
Simple, efficient and nicely designed
Very impressed with this tutorial.
By far the easiest introduction to GWT-RPC i've seen.
Thank you very much.
This tutorial is very good
Thanks a lot
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