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Tools and Libraries

Below we have assembled a list of useful software tools for development with the Google Web Toolkit.

Please note that many of the resources linked from this page are provided by third-parties and are not endorsed by Google. Please direct any questions about these resources to the appropriate contact listed below.

  • Google API Libraries for Google Web Toolkit

    These open source libraries provide Java language support for incorporating Google JavaScript APIs in web applications built with GWT.

  • Instantiations GWT Designer

    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.

  • JetBrains GWT Studio

    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.

  • NetBeans IDE Support for GWT

    NetBeans is a free, open-source IDE that allows developers to build web applications using GWT. Using the GWT4NB plug-in, the IDE fully integrates with the GWT environment providing the code generation and debugging tools necessary for rapid development.

  • GWT Widget Library

    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

    GWT Window Manager, an open source project, provides a desktop-like, themeable windowing library based on GWT's widget library.

  • Wirelexsoft VistaFei for Google Web Toolkit

    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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