In the early days of Java, application development with the Abstract
Window Toolkit (AWT) was relatively simple. You needed a decent
understanding of Java and AWT fundamentals, but once equipped with
such knowledge you could dive in and develop some impressive
applications in a short amount of time.
Ten years later, we have, in so many respects, gone significantly
backwards. We've shoehorned technologies such as HTML into shoes for
which they were never intended, and for our efforts, we have a
mismatch of disparate technologies that one needs to knit together for
a truly interactive Web application.
This session teaches you:
The basics of Google Web Toolkit;
How to implement Ajax-enabled applications in Java;
Internationalization;
Hooking into the browser history mechanism;
Remote procedure calls.
Speaker
David Geary
Author, Google Web Toolkit Solutions
David Geary is a prominent author, speaker and consultant who wrote the best-selling books for Java's component frameworks: Swing (Graphic Java) and JSF (Core JSF). David has written eight Java books, including Google Web Toolkit Solutions, served on the JSTL and JSF Expert Groups, was the second Struts committer, and wrote questions for Sun's Web Developer Certification Exam. David is president of Clarity Training, Inc.