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Monday 04 February 2008

GWT in the top five javatechnologies in 2008 ?

image theserverside.com :

Carlos Perez has posted his list of the top five Java-based technologies to learn in 2008. They are:

  • OSGi (a specification for dynamic modules for Java)
  • The Java Content Repository spec, first appearing in the JCP in February 2002
  • Google Web Toolkit (first released in May, 2006)
  • Groovy (first released in May, 2004)
  • Cloud computing (a concept designed around the use of virtual servers, or distributed computing without the use of EJB)

It is interesting to see the flame war generated by this post. GWT, the new public enemy ?

Carlos Perez: Top Five Java Technologies to Learn in 2008

Thursday 28 June 2007

Seam 2.0 Beta Adds Groovy and Experimental GWT Support

InfoQ :

Three months after the release of Seam 1.2.1, Seam 2.0 has been released as beta. . Seam is an application framework for Java EE 5.0 the ties together many Java EE frameworks, such as EJB3, JSF, jBPM, JBoss Rules (Drools), and iText. Seam's stateful design allows those frameworks to interact with each other in ways that simplify the development of a variety of enterprise applications.

Seam 2.0 Beta Adds Groovy and Experimental GWT Support

Wednesday 23 May 2007

Groovy and GWT

Amir

Using the Groovy eclipse plugin, my gwt app runs fine in hosted mode with some groovy code in the server. But how do you deploy such an app?

How to deploy gwt app with groovy in server code?

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