Here are some of the projects that i ve found pretty interesting:

http://nextinterfaces.com/

http://www.m-gwt.com/

And  off course my favorite :)

http://www.emitrom.com/gwt4touch

 Gwt4Touch is my favorite because well first we created it :)  and second i
think nothing beats Sencha Touch when it comes to mobile web applications



2011/11/8 Jenson <[email protected]>

> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm interested in using GWT for building mobile web apps.  I have some
> experience developing with GWT for desktop browser based RIA's but
> this is my first effort in mobile focused dev.
>
> I'd appreciate it if others would like to join the discussion:
>
> What are your thoughts and impressions on using GWT today for mobile
> web apps?
> What does Google have planned for increasing GWT's capabilities in
> mobile web app development?
> Where can I find examples, articles, and tutorials focused on using
> GWT for mobile web apps?  (I'm particularly interested in using GWT to
> build touch optimized UIs)
>
> I know GWT compiles Java into optimized JS that can run in mobile
> browsers.  That's great of course but I'm focusing on mobile optimized
> UI's and layouts.
>
> I'm including what I've found so far below (hopefully it will help
> others just beginning this journey :).
>
> 1.) Google I/O 2011 presentations are great and have been my main
> source of info so far:
>
> Chris Ramsdale's "Using GWT and Eclipse to Build Great Mobile Web
> Apps" demo's the MobileWebApp sample (more below) and discusses
> addressing GWT mobile app performance by using code splitting, client
> bundling, app cache (HTML5), and local storage (HTML5).
>
> John Labanca's "GWT + HTML5: A web developers dream!" covers HTML5 and
> what it brings to mobile web app development, namely local storage,
> canvas (making charts and visualizations), audio, video, drag-n-drop,
> CSS3.
>
> 2.) MobileWebApp sample in GWT 2.4 distribution.  This is the app used
> in Chris Ramsdale's demo.  I'm having problems getting it running in
> Eclipse.  Once I've got it running, I'm hoping to better understand
> the UI components it uses.  I've already started testing its method
> for using deferred binding to send a different view to desktop, mobile
> and tablet devices.
>
> 3.) HTML5 - Both of the aforementioned Google I/O presentations
> discuss using HTML5 for local storage and app caching.
>
> 4.) Community projects.  There are a handful of community projects
> currently out there that are intended to help developers use GWT to
> build mobile web apps: gwtmobile, gwt-touch, gwt-mobile-webkit, gwt-
> multi-touch.  I'd be interested in hearing feedback on these projects.
>
> 5.) Touch events.  I see there are a number of touch related classes
> in the GWT Javadoc.  I'm assuming these are for mobile devices.  Are
> there any examples or tutorials out there using these classes?
>
> I hope this wasn't TL;DR.  I hope to get a feel for how others are
> using GWT today for building mobile web apps.
>
> Thanks!
>
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GWT API for  non Java based platforms
http://www.emitrom.com/ <http://code.google.com/p/gwt4air/>
http://gwt4touch.appspot.com/
http://gwt4flex.appspot.com/ <http://gwt4touch.appspot.com/>
http://code.google.com/p/gwt4air/
http://www.gwt4air.appspot.com/

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