>From the naive plugin with two wizards, this product has grown into a
full fledged one with lot of features. After a few RC builds,  I'm
happy to announce the 1.0 version which is available for download from
here: http://code.google.com/p/cypal-studio/downloads/list

If you are using Eclipse to develop GWT, our product should help you
in lot of ways:

(*) Creating a new project
(*) Creating a new module
(*) Creating a RemoteService
(*) Importing and Running the samples
(*) Running a module
(*) Maintaining the Async file
(*) Invoking the GWT compiler
(*) Deploying to *any* web server and debugging
(*) Creating WAR (both from UI and command line - without any Ant scripts)
(*) Supports GWT 1.5

If you want to see the product in action, without installing it, you
can have a look at the screencast from here:
http://www.cypal.in/studio
Documentation is available here: http://www.cypal.in/studiodocs and
the issues list is available
here:http://code.google.com/p/cypal-studio/issues/list

Its remains (and will continue to remain) free and Apache licensed
open source product.

 - Prakash

"People are meant to be loved and things are meant to be used.
But unfortunately, people are being used and things are being loved"

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