Some people on here have successfully used GWT from a starting point of
no java experience but with experience of other languages. Given your
experience, you won't have any trouble with GWT, although I can see what
you mean about that tutorial.

The particular reference you mention, about creating a HorizontalPanel
and naming it addPanel was a little confusing to me (and I've been doing
java since 1997!) If you search on that page for "addPanel", then you'll
see a code snippet further down that shows what it actually means.

Paul

R wrote:
> Forget about it... I've re-read the Product Overview page and got my
> answer... it looks like my lack of java skills is the source of the
> confusion I've had for the past couple of days...
>
> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/overview.html
>
> With Google Web Toolkit (GWT), you write your AJAX front-end in the
> Java programming language which GWT then cross-compiles into optimized
> JavaScript that automatically works across all major browsers......
>
> and
>
> Write AJAX apps in the Java language, then compile to optimized
> JavaScript...
> >
>
>   

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