Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Re: New book, ESSENTIAL GWT



Hola Federico,
Compre tu libro. Me parece que es muy bueno pero estoy teniendo muchas dificultades para entenderlo.
Los ejemplos iniciales son incompletos, porque comenta que los completaras en los siguientes capitulos.
Peor entonces en los siguientes capitulos los ejemplos son demasiado complejos.
Intente importar el software, solo es un proyecto enorme que no funciona.
Podrias crear o compartir si lo tienes ejemplos mas sencillos pero que vayan poco a poco...
Es una enorme frustracion intentar seguir tu libro.
Yo soy programador java y tengo muy buenos conocimientos de OOP.
Queria hacer mi proyecto fin de carrera con GWT pero tengo tantas dificultades.
Y tenia muchas esperanzas de poder aprender con tu libro.
Gracias por tu ayuda.
On Thursday, 17 June 2010 15:13:53 UTC+1, FKereki wrote:
Hi!

This book is geared towards GWT 2, including all its new features. I
cover items such as UiBinder, code generators, deferred binding, MVP,
etc. Quoting from the preface of the book:

"Chapters 1 through 3 deal with the basic setup for working with GWT.
After considering the main reasons and objectives for using GWT, we
shall study what other tools are required for serious code
development, the methodology to use, and the internal aspects of
projects.

Chapters 4 and 5 are really a backbone for the book, for they deal
with the basic design patterns that we shall use for building the User
Interface. The code style and idioms that are developed here will be
use throughout the rest of the book.

Chapters 6 and 7 deal with communications with servers, either through
RPC (to connect with servlets) or through direct Ajax (to communicate
with remote services).

Chapters 8 and 9 study how to add both JavaScript coding and third
party APIs to your application. Together with the previous two
chapters, everything that's needed for mashing up services and getting
information from different sources will have been covered.

Chapters 10 and 11 deal with very common server related problems, such
as security aspects, and file upload and download.

Chapter 12 has to do with developing GWT applications that will be
used worldwide, and covers both internationalization and localization.

Finally, chapters 13 through 15 consider general themes such as
testing GWT applications, optimizing their performance, and finally
deploying them."

Hope this helps -- and just ask away if it doesn't!

Best regards,
F.Kereki



On Jun 16, 4:31 pm, Frederic Conrotte <frederic.conro...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Can you summarize what kind of new information this book gives in
> comparison with previous books ?
>
> On 16 juin, 17:32, FKereki <fker...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi!
>
> > I'm quite proud to be able to announce I wrote a book for Addison-
> > Wesley, called ESSENTIAL GWT.
>
> > The book is available online athttp://my.safaribooksonline.com/9780321705631
> > and also (for preorders) in Amazon.com athttp://www.amazon.com/Federico-Kereki/e/B003NE73LE
> > or Barnes and Noble athttp://search.barnesandnoble.com/Essential-GWT/Federico-Kereki/e/9780...
>
> > Thanks!
>
>

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