same goes for intellij which

- doesn't have a gui builder
but
+ offers javascript support for inline javascript.



i advise reading some tutorials, too. the vogella one was pretty simple
and worked at my first try:

http://www.vogella.de/articles/GWT/article.html

Am 25.11.2011 17:06, schrieb Lukasz Plotnicki:
> Wouldn't it be easier to just use the eclipse GWT wizard for a new GWT
> project - which will create a well documented, simple
> project containing all the basic stuff which you can run and analyse and
> therefore understand quite quickly... (I'm assuming that you installed
> the google plugin for eclipse)
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