I agree with Davis. The GWT is changing very fast especially with GWT
2.0 coming out. You should try to read some GWT blogs and Google IO
stuff. And Google is always a good way if you have some problem. Just
search it.

HTH
Ben

On Oct 15, 1:49 pm, davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andy, the code moves fast.  That's the story with most frameworks
> that are actively under development.
>
> I picked up both Manning books "GWT In Practice", "GWT In Action" --
> and read them both.  They are both decent in getting you familiar with
> the framework.  Unfortunately, a lot of that code is also outdated,
> but they are still valuable references to read once.  The best thing
> to do after that is just code and learn.
>
> Google I/O has some very good videos on best practices for GWT (e.g.
> MVP, dependency injection, command pattern, etc.)
>
> On Oct 15, 11:59 am, AndyB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have been reading "Google Web Toolkit Applications" from gwtapps.com
> > in order to learn how to use GWT.
>
> > But unfortunately it is from a much older version of gwt and a lot of
> > the code has been depreciated.
>
> > Has anyone got any good recomendations for resources or books on
> > learning how to use GWT?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Andy
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