Developing using Google App Engine and Google Web toolkit
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Writing web apps for multiple browsers can be a tedious and error-prone process. You can spend 90% of your time working around browser quirks. In addition, building, reusing, and maintaining large JavaScript code bases and AJAX components can be difficult and fragile.

Google Web Toolkit (GWT) eases this burden by allowing developers to quickly build and maintain complex yet highly performant JavaScript front-end applications in the Java programming language.

With the GWT SDK, you write your AJAX front-end in the Java programming language which GWT then cross-compiles into optimized JavaScript that automatically works across all major browsers. During development, you can iterate quickly in the same “edit – refresh – view” cycle you’re accustomed to with JavaScript, with the added benefit of being able to debug and step through your Java code line by line. When you’re ready to deploy, the GWT compiler compiles your Java source code into optimized, standalone JavaScript files.

Google App Engine enables developers to build web applications on the same scalable systems that power our own applications.

Google App Engine and Google Web toolkit take out the pain in writing and hosting a web application.

This session helps know the infrastructure better supplemented by coding examples.

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