Why use GWT?
The following are some of the reasons, why one should use GWT:
- Easy for developers to design: Extensible Markup Language (XML), HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and Java are all easily bound by GWT, which makes it easier for developers to quickly design, develop, and deploy complex applications.
- Offers a library of widgets: Additionally, GWT offers a library of widgets and panels that can be utilized directly with a few adjustments.
- Compatibility with IDEs: Since GWT is based on Java, applications can be built, developed, and debugged on IDEs on which Java runs, for example, Eclipse IDE, IntelliJ IDEA, etc.
- Includes Java-to-Javascript Compiler: As GWT includes a Java-to-Javascript compiler to produce browser-specific Javascript code, developers are not required to create Javascript code.
What is Google Web Toolkit(GWT)?
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open-source web application framework developed by Google. It is a Java-based framework that allows developers to write web applications in Java and compile the code to highly optimized JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. The framework was first released in 2006 and has since become a popular choice for developers who want to build large, scalable, and maintainable web applications. Additionally, GWT offers a comprehensive selection of user interface elements and makes it simple for developers to build complex and sophisticated web applications with ease.
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