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Introduction to Google Web Toolkit Training

GWT

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$2,100.00 or 4 vouchers vouchers
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Class Description

Class Overview

Google Web Toolkit (GWT) allows Java developers to create Web 2.0-ready AJAX front ends. GWT compiles these Java artifacts into optimized JavaScript for all major browsers. This GWT training course provides a foundation in developing front-end modules with GWT widgets, panels, events and other mechanisms.

Class Goals

  • Understand the challenges of Ajax programming and how GWT addresses them.
  • Learn about GWT infrastructure, projects and code artifacts.
  • Learn to use GWT widgets, panels, images, events, listeners to build Ajax forms.
  • Learn to use GWT Utility and framework classes.
  • Learn to incorporate history and bookmarks in your front-ends.
  • Learn about GWT's RPC protocol and how to use it.

Class Outline

  1. The GWT Concept
    1. Dynamic HTML
    2. The GWT Solution
    3. So What is GWT?
    4. The GWT Compiler
    5. GWT Design Axioms
    6. Getting Started with GWT
    7. Creating a GWT Project
    8. A GWT Project Structure
    9. Executing a GWT Project
    10. Using GWT with Legacy Web Apps
    11. GWT Module Configuration
    12. GWT Module Entry Point
    13. Development Mode versus Web Mode
    14. Our Class Project: A Film Rental Application
  2. GWT User Interfaces
    1. GWT User Interfaces
    2. Creating and Configuring Widgets
    3. Widget Hierarchy
    4. Widget Behavior
    5. Using the RootPanel
    6. Basic Styling
    7. Some Basic Widgets
  3. Organizing User Interfaces in GWT
    1. Laying Out Widgets into Panels
    2. Various GWT Layouts
    3. FlowPanel
    4. HorizontalPanel and Vertical Panel
    5. The RootPanel
    6. DockPanel, DockLayoutPanel, SplitLayoutPanel, and LayoutPanel
    7. Using Grid
    8. Using FlexTable
    9. Using ScrollPanel
    10. Using PopupPanel and DecoratedPopupPanel
    11. Dialog Boxes
    12. The DisclosurePanel
  4. Event Handling in GWT
    1. Event Handling in User Interfaces
    2. The GWT Event Model
    3. Using Event Handlers
    4. Types of Events
    5. FormPanel Events
  5. Images and Resources
    1. Using Images in GWT
    2. The GWT Image Widget
    3. Prefetching Images
    4. Using ImageBundle and ClientBundle
    5. Creating a Client Bundle for Images and Text
    6. Using a Client Bundle
    7. More on Client Bundles
  6. GWT Utility Classes
    1. GWT and Cookies
    2. The GWT Random Class
    3. Animation in GWT
    4. Uploading Files in GWT
    5. The GWT Class
    6. The GWT Window Class
    7. The Window.Location Class
    8. The GWT Timer Class
  7. History and Bookmarks in GWT
    1. History and Bookmarks in GWT
    2. Using Hyperlink Widgets
    3. Managing History
    4. The History Token
    5. Adding New History Items
    6. The History Handler
    7. Handling Bookmarks
  8. RPC Protocol in GWT
    1. Why a New Protocol?
    2. RPC Protocol in GWT
    3. GWT RPC Basics
    4. Steps to RPC: Code Components
    5. RPC Components
    6. Setting the Servlet Path in a Module
    7. Creating an Invocation Target
    8. RPC Events
    9. No Synchronous RPC in GWT
    10. Data Serialization

Class Materials

Each student in our Live Online and our Onsite classes receives a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.

Class Prerequisites

Experience in the following areas is required:

  • Fair knowledge of Java programming language
  • Basic understanding HTML, CSS, Javascript and their relationships

Experience in the following areas would be beneficial:

  • Some foundation in widget-based Form development using events
  • Basic knowledge of HTTP protocol

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