Yes. This is very handy for enterprise applications. Takes away the
drudgery. Nice work.

J.Ganesan
www.DataStoreGwt.com

On Jun 20, 7:40 pm, Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello Group:
>
> We are really happy to announce the release of EasyGWT 1.1.0!
>
> EasyGWT <http://code.google.com/p/easy-gwt/>
>
> *Why EasyGWT?*
>
> If you have ever worked on multiple projects for large enterprise
> applications you've probably found yourself writing and wiring a view
> usually containing the commonly used HTML column layout. You typically end
> up having the need for a North Panel that contains some actions. A South
> Panel is usually also employed to display hyper links containing things such
> as "Contact Us", "Report Issues", etc. Then there is the highly used
> Navigation Panel which contains hyperlinks that upon being clicked on
> display a view in a Center Panel.
>
> The process of creating this boilerplate code can at times feel repetitive,
> time consuming and if you work for a large company then your department
> might end up having a mini-framework and a different organization using
> something completely different. Maintaining such environments quickly become
> cumbersome, duplication starts to trickle in and soon you have a problem
> that gets exponentially bigger as the organizations and company grows.
>
> The need to have a common platform upon which to build enterprise
> applications then becomes apparent and the benefits of such approach are
> huge. To name a few:
>
>    - Applications built with a common platform provide a common look and
>    feel for both internal as well as external customers.
>    - Patches and new features are instantly available to all developers
>    across the company.
>    - The Go To Market time for new applications decreases drastically while
>    the stability of the application itself is greater since it uses a well
>    tested and used through out framework.
>
> *What does the module provide:*
>
>    - The commonly used column layout that can be seen in most web
>    applications today.
>
>    1. North Panel with Task Bar.
>    2. East Panel.
>    3. Navigation Panel.
>    4. South Panel.
>    5. Center Panel:
>
>      - Views are added to this panel.
>
>      - All views have instant access to:
>
>    @Override
>
>    public void onRender() {}
>
>    @Override
>
>    public void prepareToHideView() {}
>
>    @Override
>
>    public void prepareToShowView() {}
>
>    - An implementation of the GWT Event Bus hence allowing the user to fire
>    and handle events through out the application in a super easy way.
>
>    - Integrated with GXT offering a huge selection of rich widgets.
>
>    - Four themes out of the box since the framework exposes the four CSS
>    styles provided by GXT.
>
>    - Login Dialog implementation with Signup and Forgot Password buttons
>    already included.
>
>    - The framework loads the left and right banner images as well as the
>    login dialog image. All the developer needs to do is to simply create them
>    and put them under the easyGWT resources in the war directory.
>
>    - More importantly the framework allows the developer to concentrate on
>    simply creating a List of Navigation Parents with their respective children
>    containing each a view which is the part where the Software Engineer needs
>    to really invest time and effort. Simply work on the views needed and all
>    the other wiring is provided by the framework.

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