GWT at Google I/O 2010
Blog post from Google Cloud
At Google I/O 2010, the event highlighted the significant advancements in web technology, focusing on HTML5's capabilities and the surge in Android applications and devices. A major announcement was the partnership between Google and VMware, enabling developers to use Spring Roo and GWT for building cloud-portable enterprise web apps. The GWT team released version 2.1 M1, featuring VMware integration, Data Presentation Widgets, and an MVP Framework. The event included several deep-dive sessions on optimizing GWT applications, such as using the Speed Tracer for latency measurement and GWT Compiler for faster app performance. Noteworthy presentations covered topics like GWT's integration with HTML5 Web Workers and UI enhancements with UiBinder, ClientBundle, and Layout Panels. Additionally, speakers discussed testing best practices and architectural strategies for GWT applications, while showcasing innovative demonstrations like running Quake II in the browser using HTML5 features. The sessions aimed to equip developers with knowledge and tools to enhance their web app development, supported by video resources available on the GWT I/O 2010 YouTube playlist.
No tracked trend matches for this post yet.
Use this post, company, and trend context to find content marketing opportunities, perform competitive analysis, or address product feature gaps via the Plushcap MCP server or the Plushcap API.