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58 reviewsISBN 10: 1430219408
ISBN 13: 9781430219408
Author: Grant Slender
Developing in Ext GWT is a fast–paced, practical guide to quickly learning the tasks necessary in building enterprise–class rich Internet applications (RIAs). Based around the exciting new user interface library from Ajax leaders Ext JS and the latest Google Web Toolkit release, this book takes the reader through setup, the available widgets, and advanced custom widgets and templates, and concludes with a functional sample client–server application in less than 150 pages. Not your typical beginner's guide to programming, this book provides a rapid approach to becoming effective with leading commercial RIA tools and libraries.
Chapter 1: Overview of Ext GWT and GWT
Chapter 2: Organizing the Environment (or Setting up Your First Project)
Chapter 3: Widgets, Widgets, Everywhere (Basic UI Components)
Chapter 4: Advanced Widgets and Stuff (More Complex UI Elements)
Chapter 5: Working With Data (Client-Server Communication and Data Models)
Chapter 6: A Working Example (Building an Enterprise-Style RIA)
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Tags: Grant Slender, Developing, RIA