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  Google Web Toolkit Applications by Ryan Dewsbury

  • Published by: PRENTICE-HALL
  • Author: Ryan Dewsbury
  • Page Count: 573
  • Group: INTERNET - GOOGLE WEB TOOLKIT
  • ISBN: 0321501969/9780321501967
  • Published: Dec 2007

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Google Web Toolkit Applications
“Ryan clearly understands the GWT value proposition and how GWT integrates into a diverse web technology stack–and not just in a theoretical way. With the popularity of gpokr.com and kdice.com, Ryan can speak with the authority of concrete success.”

  –Bruce Johnson, creator of Google Web Toolkit

  “This book distinguishes itself from other books on GWT in that it walks through the entire process of building several nontrivial GWT applications, not the toy applications that most books present.”

  –R. Mark Volkmann, Object Computing, Inc.

  “Google™ Web Toolkit Applications is an excellent resource for any GWT developer. Solutions to challenges commonly encountered in GWT are presented through the design and development of actual applications. The applications developed throughout the text demonstrate best practices from simple UI design all the way to custom code generation, and are presented with little pretext about the amount of Java knowledge a given developer may have. Advanced concepts are not withheld but are presented in a way that will be understood by both novice and seasoned developers alike. Good application development practices and proper Model View Controller design is reinforced throughout the book, nearly guaranteeing that the reader will come away a better programmer. “

  –Jason Essington, Senior Web/Java Engineer, Green River Computing

  “Dewsbury’s Google™ Web Toolkit Applications is a book for both experts and beginner programmers who want to discover this open source Java software development framework, as well as write Ajax applications. A very detailed book!”

  –Massimo Nardone, Advisory IT Security Architect

  Accelerate and Simplify Ajax Development with Google Web Toolkit

  Get the edge you need to deliver exceptional user experiences with Google™ Web Toolkit Applications, a guidebook that provides web developers with core information and instructions for creating rich web applications. Whether you’re a developer who needs to build a high-performance front end for Java, PHP, or Ruby applications, or to integrate with external web services, this resource from expert Google Web Toolkit (GWT) developer Ryan Dewsbury delivers the in-depth coverage you’ll need.

  In this valuable book, insider Ryan Dewsbury provides instructions for using the robust tool set and gets you on your way to creating first-class web applications by providing a comprehensive overview of GWT technology. In addition, he shares his “in-the-trenches” insights on

* Building elegant and responsive user interfaces with Cascading Style Sheets and GWT’s Widgets and Panels

* Creating seamless user experiences through asynchronous communication with HTTP, REST, JSON/JSONP, and RPC Interoperating with web standards–such as XML, RSS, and Atom–and web services–such as Google Maps, Amazon Books, Yahoo! Search, Flickr, and Blogger

* Overcoming browser security restrictions, such as HTTP’s two-connection limit and the Same-Origin policy

* Accelerating development, using software engineering, code generation, internationalization, application patterns, and Java tools

* Deploying for optimal performance with resource compression and caching

* Building five non-trivial applications: a gadget application with a rich drag-and-drop interface, a multi-search application that makes requests to many search engines, a blog editor application for managing entries across multiple blogs, a web-based instant messenger, and a database manager for a traditional web page

  This practical guide to GWT introduces you to the technology; provides techniques, tips, and examples; and puts you on the road to delivering top-notch user experiences for your web applications.

CONTENTS:

Preface xvii

  About the Author xxiii

  Part I: Understanding the Google Web Toolkit 1

  Chapter 1: First Steps with the Google Web Toolkit 3

  The Emergence of Ajax 3

  Rethinking Web Applications 5

  Software Engineering for Ajax 8

  Evaluating Your Background 11

  The Importance of Application Development Skills 14

  A Quick Tutorial 16

  Overview of Toolkit Packages 30

  Overview of GWT Applications 34

  Summary 36

  Chapter 2: User Interface Library Overview 37

  Static Widgets 38

  Form Widgets 47

  Complex Widgets 63

  Simple Layout Panels 70

  Complex Layout Panels 80

  Simple Container Panels 84

  Complex Container Panels 87

  User Interface Framework Glue 95

  Summary 103

  Chapter 3: Server Integration Techniques 105

  Basic Server Integration Techniques 105

  Using Data Format Libraries 117

  Third-Party Server Integration 125

  Advanced Server Integration Techniques 128

  Summary 137

  Chapter 4: Software Engineering for Ajax 139

  Setting Up the Development Environment 139

  Adding Projects to Eclipse 145

  Writing Java Code in Eclipse 149

  Debugging in Eclipse 158

  Organizing Your Application Structure 164

  Testing Applications 168

  Building and Sharing Modules 180

  Deploying Applications 183

  Summary 190

  Chapter 5: Using the Toolkit Effectively 191

  Using Asynchronous Programming 191

  Handling the Back Button 197

  Creating Elegant Interfaces with CSS 200

  Extending the Toolkit 212

  Internationalizing Applications 226

  Generating Code 235

  Improving Performance 242

  Summary 251

  Part II: Rich Web Applications by Example 253

  Chapter 6: Gadget Desktop Application 255

  Using the Container Application Pattern 256

  Designing the Model 257

  Building a Columned Container Interface 264

  Putting Gadgets in the View 274

  Creating Drag-and-Drop Gadgets 283

  Cleaning Up User Interfaces with CSS 290

  Adding Persistency 300

  Using Other JavaScript Libraries 309

  Summary 318

  Chapter 7: Multi-Search Application 319

  Using the Aggregator Application Pattern 319

  Multi-Search Design 321

  The Model 322

  The View 324

  The Controller 331

  Importing Structured Data Formats 334

  Integrating with Yahoo! Search 340

  Integrating with Google Base 344

  Integrating with Flickr Search 348

  Integrating with Amazon Search 354

  Summary 358

  Chapter 8: Blog Editor Application 361

  Using the Workspace Application Pattern 361

  Building a Web Service Client 363

  Blog Editor Design 365

  The Model 365

  Building a Multiple Document View 367

  Adding Rich Text Editing 381

  The LoadingPanel Widget 386

  The TitleCommandBar Widget 388

  Designing the Application Controller 390

  Building an HTTP Proxy Servlet 392

  Integrating with the Blogger API 401

  Summary 421

  Chapter 9: Instant Messenger Application 423

  Using the Collaborator Application Pattern 423

  Instant Messenger Design 425

  The Model 426

  Building a Complementary Interface 429

  The Controller Overview 447

  Using GWT-RPC 450

  Connecting to the Server 456

  Adding RPC Events 458

  The Instant Messenger Server 465

  Using Server-Side Advanced IO 470

  Summary 478

  Chapter 10: Database Editor Application 479

  Using the Manager Application Pattern 480

  Designing the Model 482

  Using Asynchronous Data Access Objects 485

  Building a Two-Paned Editor Interface 488

  Server Integration Overview 507

  Writing a Generic GWT Code Generator 510

  Integrating with Action-Based PHP Scripts 522

  Integrating with a RESTful Ruby on Rails Application 530

  Integrating with a GWT-RPC Servlet 542

  Summary 554

  Index 555