Below we have assembled a list of useful software tools for development with the Google Web Toolkit.
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This open source library allows support for incorporating Google APIs in web applications built with GWT. Initially, this lets developers incorporate Google Gears, which allows web applications to work offline.
GWT Designer is an Eclipse plug in that lets you use WYSIWYG tools to build web applications visually. You can add controls using drag-and-drop, add event handlers to controls, and edit properties in a properties tab.
GWT Studio is a plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. GWT Studio allows you to quickly generate GWT elements and sample applications in IntelliJ IDEA. Other features include localization support and syntax highlighting.
GWT4NB is an open source project that assists developers who are building web applications using GWT with the NetBeans IDE.
Robert Hanson's GWT Widget Library includes open-sourced widgets you can use in developing your GWT application. The library includes easy support for pagination and calendars.
GWT Window Manager, an open source project, provides a desktop-like, themeable windowing library based on GWT's widget library.
VistaFei for Google Web Toolkit is a visual IDE for building web applications with GWT. VistaFei lets you easily design your application with a drag-and-drop interface. Like GWT, VistaFei is available for development on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
You can also find a wide variety of open source projects related to GWT hosted on Google Code.
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