which could also be phrased as "you will gain Java skills".  I came to
GWT from JavaScript and found the transition from one language to
another to be easy, you should find it to be a similar experience from
Flex.

on the down-side, Java can be pretty verbose at times, but at least
you won't be using an Adobe product.

On Sep 8, 3:12 am, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> You need java skills. HTML and CSS will help, but you can get started
> without that.
>
> The end user doesn't need any application installed in their browser
> (like flash does) because everything gets compiled to javascript. You do
> not need javascript skills, although you can mix in native javascript if
> you want to.
>
> Developers don't need any particular tools apart from java and any
> editor you like. Most people here seem to use Eclipse for their
> development environment.
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> hari wrote:
> > Hi friends,
> > I am working as a Flex developer.
> > Recently i listen about GWT (Google window toolkit).
> > I think it is also RIA tech. like Flex.
> > Please provide some information about GWT.
> > what are prerequisites for learning google window toolkit.
> > which softwares are we use for developing GWT application. like  for
> > running flex applications we use flashplayer.like that which softwares
> > we use for GWT.
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> > Regards,
> > Harish.K
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