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Digging Deeper Into Google Web Toolkit (GWT) - Session @ Java Meet PDF Print
Written by Content Team   
Feb 25, 2008 at 10:35 PM
The session at the last Java meet gave an overview of Google Technologies and APIs. In continuation with that theme, the session this month delves deep into GWT territory. Rohit Ghatol speaks about "Ajax using Java - Digging Deeper Into GWT".

Session Abstract :
* GWT Architectural Overview
* GWT Benefits
* Basic App - Code & Demo
* Advanced App - Code & Demo (App Controlled by a backend)
* Design principles when working with Ajax UI
   o Covering MVC to the fullest extend
   o Covering DTOs with the RPC Services of GWT
* Introduction to must use open source libraries with GWT
   o MyGWT
   o GWT-DND

Rohit GhatolSpeaker Bio- Rohit Ghatol has been a Software Professional for about 6 years. He currently plays a role of Project Manager at Synerzip Softech. He has a BE Computer Engineering Degree from PICT Pune. His main interests lies in keeping abreast with what's new in the Technology world. He has also been involved in taking training on Java technologies like Hibernate, Java Server Faces, Struts, Google Web Toolkit , Grails and many such topics. Founder "Pune Google Technology User Group"

Date and Time:

Saturday, 1st March 2008
6.00 pm - 7.30 pm: Ajax using Java - Digging Deeper into the Google Web Toolkit (GWT)

Venue:
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR),
7th floor, Atur Center, Model Colony, Pune
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* Entry is free of cost. Entry on first come first served basis.

Related :
* Google Web Toolkit isn't just another way to create mediocre Ajax applications
* Creating a new Google Web Toolkit (GWT) application
* JavaEE Architecture Using The Spring Framework


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