Saturday 3 May 2008
By dgirard on Saturday 3 May 2008, 09:42
Dion Almaer
XSketch is “a multiplayer word sketch game. It is programmed in Adobe Flash,
Java, Ajax, and GWT. Gameplay is similar to Pictionary where you sketch a
picture with the goal of having other players guess your word and vice
versa.”
XSketch: Pictionary
with GWT
Sunday 30 March 2008
By dgirard on Sunday 30 March 2008, 15:39
OwlSight is an OWL ontology browser that runs in any modern web browser;
it's developed with Google Web Toolkit. OwlSight is the client component and
uses Pellet as its OWL reasoner.
OwlSight web
site
Launch OwlSight

Saturday 29 March 2008
By dgirard on Saturday 29 March 2008, 19:20
CapnCleaver
Like a delicious pie long-a-baking, Whirled emerged from the alpha oven this
week into flavorful open beta. You can play!
We’ve been in closed invite-only alpha for just over a year, since we
announced Whirled at GDC 2007, with a pretty small community of very dedicated
and creative players. It’s exciting to see her with 200 simultaneous
players.
You need Flash 9.0.115 and FF 2/3, IE 7/8 or Safari. Whirled is very
Javascript (GWT) and Flash intensive, as Cory discovered. It helps to have
Firefox 3 beta 4, which has faster javascript and has fixed problems we were
having with Flash ’starving out’ GWT.
The Flogging Will
Continue… » Whirled goes Open Beta

Monday 24 March 2008
By dgirard on Monday 24 March 2008, 09:54
Jose Collas Goatstone :
I am ready to present a beta version of my live search engine using
GWT. The content of the search is the Project Gutenberg Library.
[...]
I think that the GWT way of developing web applications is great. I
have done this project in JavaScript and PHP as well
[...]
I wanted to compare the two methodologies. I think by far the better
solution is GWT.
Project Gutenberg Live Search Beta Announce
Wednesday 19 March 2008
By dgirard on Wednesday 19 March 2008, 10:56
Brice Le Blévennec
ContactOffice is a collaborative and messaging platform offered in Software
as a Service. It is used daily by more than 350.000 paying subscribers and
millions of users of the free version.
It’s new beta version is an AJAX enhanced interface developed using Google
Web Toolkit. ContactOffice developers have added numerous features to GWT (drag
and drop, marquee selection, contextual menus, sortable columns, resizable
panels, …) and are showcasing what is - according to Google engineers - the
most advanced web application built using their java based revolutionary AJAX
web application development framework.
Contact Office Beta version
By dgirard on Wednesday 19 March 2008, 10:55
Fei Yang :
Wibokr is delivering new experience to wiki/blog users.
In wibokr, articles are organized in spaces.
You can network with other people through your wiki/blog space.
You can create as many spaces as you want.
You can control access at both space and article level.
You can share stuff with your friends and no one else can see them.
You can control anyone to comment your article.
You don't need worries about lost your writing as wibokr will automatically
save a draft copy, and you also can save draft manually.
You can easily move or copy your page from space to space.
You can upload your customized portrait
You can drag-and-drop your dashboard as your want.
You can trace any article by history.
There are lots of keyboard shortcuts if you're really geeky
Powerful search function make it easy to find any public stuff you're
interested.
http://www.wibokr.com/

Sunday 16 March 2008
By dgirard on Sunday 16 March 2008, 20:29
Malek Obaid
BugzillaMetrics 0.9.1 released today with a nice gwt frontend. It
is an XML based change requests evaluation tool that provides wide
range of metrics define (e.g. incoming rate, case life time, reopened
rate, state residence time, backlog management index, etc.).
The home page for the project: www.bugzillametrics.org
Screenshots : http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=197170

Sunday 9 March 2008
By dgirard on Sunday 9 March 2008, 08:41
freeanalysis :
One of our developer just sent me some news of our new FreeDashBoard Web
Wizard (see print screen bellow). In fact, GWT keeps its promises : we have a
nice & easy Web 2.0 interface, something “user friendly”... GWT seems to be
one of the most important decision we have made in terms of technology.
FreeDashBoard
& GWT
Thursday 14 February 2008
By dgirard on Thursday 14 February 2008, 08:08
Sumit Chandel
We've been lucky enough to receive yet another guest blog post, this time
from Evan Tice who developed MapEcos.org
using GWT. Evan is an undergraduate at Dartmouth College and developed the
MapEcos project along with a team of students and staff there, in collaboration
with faculty from Dartmouth, Duke, and Harvard. In an effort to increase
awareness both about pollution statistics around the United States and GWT
goodness, we've invited Evan to write a guest blog post to share his
experience. Read on further below for his explanation of the MapEcos project
goal and how GWT fit into the picture during its development.

Sunday 3 February 2008
By dgirard on Sunday 3 February 2008, 11:39
Chris Jones :
The decision to turn to GWT for our front-end solution was a leading factor
in our success over the past year which was recognized in The Forrester Waveª:
Email Marketing Service Providers, Q4 2007. We're up to 17 GWT modules and
33,000 lines of GWT code although we're hoping to apply some of the performance
techniques from the conference to reduce that. In nearly a year of running live
in production, we have risen to over 60 live customers represented by over 740+
application users, and have added several new clients since the launch of
version 6 of our product. Our projections for growth are strong, and we're
looking forward to building on our technology over the next year. Cheers!
Widget Demonstration
The
Forrester Waveª: Email Marketing Service Providers, Q4 2007
Thursday 22 November 2007
By dgirard on Thursday 22 November 2007, 10:29
Paul Browne :
The JBoss Drools boys have something cool brewing. They already have the
most useful GWT (Google Web Toolkit) App that I’ve seen outside of the
Googleplex.
How Big
is too Big?
Monday 15 October 2007
By dgirard on Monday 15 October 2007, 21:19
Ryan Dewsbury, creator of gpokr is no stranger to Ajaxian as we did a
writeup about his Ajax poker app last year. Ryan has since released another
Ajax-based game called Kdice. Kdice is an online strategy game built using the
Google Web Toolkit.
KDice -
GWT-based strategy game
Kdice : Multiplayer Strategy Game based on GWT
Monday 3 September 2007
By dgirard on Monday 3 September 2007, 23:05
SashaM :
Just a few hours ago I finished a small, mostly-for-fun project in GWT, and
now I see a GWT-related story on slashdot. Surely it's not a coincidence and
therefore must pimp my project: a chess board diagram composer.
A
chess board diagram composer
Source :
Slashdot
300 news on GWT :) !
By dgirard on Monday 3 September 2007, 07:30
Mastermind game for iPhone. It should work with any web browsers with
JavaScript on. But I wrote it mainly for iPhone, so I'll use the word iPhone
intead of browser. The game is written using Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
iphonemm
project
To
play
Source :
GWT Site
Sunday 2 September 2007
By dgirard on Sunday 2 September 2007, 12:34
Free Online Web Template Generator based on GWT.
dotemplate.com
Tuesday 3 July 2007
By dgirard on Tuesday 3 July 2007, 00:29
Tellmewhere is certainly one of the biggest web site build in GWT.
tellmewhere.com
Tuesday 19 June 2007
By dgirard on Tuesday 19 June 2007, 08:33
Thomas Steiner has built an automatic multi language program library generation
for REST APIs in GWT !
Here is a demo of the
library.
Here is a
article about
it.
Here is
Thomas'
Blog.
Wednesday 30 May 2007
By dgirard on Wednesday 30 May 2007, 07:12
Ajax Magazine :
Janrain, the company behind myOpenID and Jyte, just launched Pibb, an
AJAX-based communication center including channels, private chat, OpenID
enabled, and many great features.
Pibb,
GWT & OpenID Communication Center
Thursday 12 April 2007
By dgirard on Thursday 12 April 2007, 07:32
QueWeb Customer Care is the first business solution available as open source,
fully based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT). GWT completely revolutionizes the
experience that users get from Web-based applications. It creates fast, stable
and bug-free web interactions that don’t feel at all like they are taking place
inside the Internet browser. Users of all Internet browsers –whether they are
using Internet Explorer or Firefox, get the same look and feel, as well as user
experience. Basing QueWeb 3.0 on GWT ensures that QueWeb architecture works
smoothly and flawlessly with all standard Browsers and also allows for
dynamically customizable User Interface. This offers users flexibility they are
looking for, while at the same time takes complexity out of Customization
process and drastically reduces the amount of testing that needs to be
performed.
GueWeb Customer Care
Friday 23 March 2007
By dgirard on Friday 23 March 2007, 06:09
Michael Press
I want to let the community know about our large GWT site that's now in
production. It's a pretty substantial site, providing GUI tools for
environmental meta-genomic DNA analysis in front of a 500-node computing grid.
We've done some pretty cool things with GWT and some of the 3rd party tools,
including integration with Google Maps, remote- paginating tables, lots of
rounded features, Scriptaculous effects, and a Wizard framework for multiple
pages within an entry point.
ANN: Large GWT site in production
