In case you missed it, the replay of last week's "MyEclipse for Spring 8.6: Generate GWT and Flex Apps in Minutes" webinar is now available at http://bit.ly/avsZEj
Thanks, Christiana On Aug 26, 3:03 pm, Christiana Thompson <christiana.thomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > Formoreinformation on this topic, please join us for a free webinar > on Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT > > This webinar deep dives into the new Google Web Toolkit (GWT) > scaffoldingoptionsthat are available in MyEclipse for Spring 8.6. > We’ll cover the following: > > -- How does it work? See how to quickly generate working GWT > applications from existing DB tables, Java Beans and JPA entities in a > matter of minutes. > -- What gets generated? One of the biggest learning curves is > understanding what gets generated – we’ll do a deep dive into the > generated artifacts to help users understand what exactly comes out of > MyEclipse for Spring. > -- How does it compare to other GWT/Flex scaffolding technologies? > > Register athttps://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/691323002 > > Attend this webinar if you want to see how MyEclipse for Spring (ME4S) > is delivering unprecedented Rich Internet Application scaffoldingoptionsto > the Spring Community. > > For developers who are new to GWT, MyEclipse for Spring 8.6 allows > them to quickly create their own contextual examples that they can > then reference while getting up to speed on the new technology. > Meanwhile, developers who are GWT experts can stop worrying about the > boilerplate code, and let MyEclipse for Spring take care of all the > mundane, repetitive tasks. > > All webinar registrants will receive a 30 percent discount off of > MyEclipse for Spring – just for registering. > Visithttps://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/691323002to register and get > your coupon code today. > > On Aug 11, 1:56 pm, Jack <jack.kenn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > MyEclipse For Spring (ME4S) 8.6 is now generally available with > > support for GWT front endgenerationas well as Spring back endgeneration. > > > We also posted an article on DZone > > here:http://java.dzone.com/articles/generating-enterprise-class > > You can download the software and getmoreinformation > > here:http://www.myeclipseide.com/me4s/ > > > We are anxious to get feedback from the GWT community so please let us > > know what you think. > > > Thanks, > > Jack > > > On Jul 12, 3:38 pm, Jack <jack.kenn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello Stefan, > > > > Thanks for the question. > > > > First let me say that I am a fan of the work that is being done by the > > > Roo and GWT teams. Our goal in releasing additional generative > > > tooling forSpringhas always been to give developers additional > > >optionsand capabilities that largely complement the freeoptions > > > available from SpringSource. > > > > We have a page that highlights some of the key differences in approach > > > between Roo > > > andMyEclipseforSpringhere:http://www.myeclipseide.com/me4s/faqs/faqs_tool_comparison.php > > > > Specific to GWT, the most important difference for developers to > > > consider is the GWT version. ME4S supports GWT 2.0.x which is the > > > current GA version and is based on the best practices presentation > > > from Ray Ryan at Google I/O 2009. You can find that presentation > > > here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDuhR18-EdM > > > > The Roo integration for GWT is targeted at GWT 2.1 which looks to be a > > > great set of additions to GWT, however it is still a work in progress. > > > Most of the low level variances in the code that is generated reflect > > > the difference in GWT version supported. > > > > Another difference is that ME4S generates code that does not use > > > separate aspect files or design time annotations . Our goal is to > > > generate reusable software components from your existing technology > > > assets like RDBMS tables, WSDL Documents, POJO's or Entities as > > > quickly as possible giving youoptionsas to which project, source > > > folder, and package you would like the generated code to go into. > > > > You can review videos of the GWT and other scaffoldingoptionsfrom > > > ME4S in action here:http://www.youtube.com/user/myeclipseforspring > > > > Finally, we have an option to let you generate JUST the GWT front end > > > and Service stub without requiring the use of any specific back end > > > implementation includingSpring. > > > > ME4S can start from your existing Java code, WSDL, or RDBMS definition > > > and generate reusable GWT front end components that are tied to your > > > data model and which follow a strong MVP / Command pattern. These > > > components can be mixed and matched together to buildmorecomplicated > > > downstream applications that go beyond CRUD. The Remote Services are > > > stubbed out to allow you to integrate with the server side technology > > > of your choice, or you can accept the defaults and let ME4S build out > > > a layered CRUD backend that includes JPA Entities, DAO’s, and Services > > > all wired up usingSpring. > > > > I hope this helps, but let me know if you would like to havemore > > > detail. > > > > Thanks > > > Jack Kennedy > > > Skyway Software > > > > On Jul 12, 2:13 pm, Stefan Bachert <stefanbach...@yahoo.de> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > how do you compare your kind of scaffolding with the one ofSpring > > > > Roo? > > > > What is similar? > > > > What is different? > > > > > Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de > > > > > On 9 Jul., 15:06, Christiana Thompson <christiana.thomp...@gmail.com> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > This week Genuitec and Skyway Software released the second milestone > > > > > (M2) ofMyEclipseforSpring8.6, which includes scaffolding for GWT > > > > > applications. With this new release, our users can now generate full > > > > > ready-to-run GWT applications from a domain model (i.e. DB tables, > > > > > Java Beans, or JPA Entities). > > > > > > As excited as we are about this new feature, we are eager to get > > > > > feedback from the GWT community. Some key aspects of our GWT > > > > > scaffolding: > > > > > > - The functionality is based on GWT 2.0.4 (no dependency on early > > > > > access or non-GA libraries) > > > > > - The generated code is based on current best practices (from last > > > > > year's Google I/O session with Ray Ryan and the MVP tutorials from > > > > > Chris Ramsdale) and UI Binder > > > > > - The GWT RPC services are based onSpringServices, and include > > > > > conversion of JPA objects to/from data transfer objects (DTO) that are > > > > > optimized for GWT > > > > > - The generated applications support bothSpring2.5.x andSpring3.0 > > > > > > Again, we'd appreciate input and feedback from the GWT community. > > > > > Additional information and resources are as follows: > > > > > > -MoreDetails:http://bit.ly/9ydV0X > > > > > - Installer:http://bit.ly/asbbYo > > > > > - Tutorial:http://bit.ly/945fK2 > > > > > - Getting Started Video (5 min):http://bit.ly/cwSawM -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. 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