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Wednesday 17 September 2008

GWT-Ext 2.0.5

A new version of GWT Ext is available.  It now supports GWT 1.5.2 :

Thank you everyone for waiting. This release capture many bug fixes and enhancements. In addition, we worked-around the GWT 1.5.2 bug for TreePanel and TreeNode casting. For a detail view on what has been fixed, please look at the
2.0.5 bug fixed list.

http://gwt-ext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2695

Thanks to Olivier Chedru for the news.

Saturday 3 May 2008

Update on future direction of GWT-Ext

Sanjiv

In light of ExtJS going GPL, I'd like to provide an update to GWT-Ext users on the future direction of the project. While many users would like to see GWT-Ext continue to provide an LGPL stack with Ext 2.0.2, a few others felt that GWT-Ext should just go ahead and support the GPL versions of ExtJS.

Update on future direction of GWT-Ext

Wednesday 30 April 2008

Ext GWT (GXT) v1.0 Beta 2 Released

Darrell

Ext JS is pleased to announce the Ext GWT 1.0 beta2 release. This release includes numerous enhancements and bug fixes since the beta1 release and is a recommended upgrade for those using beta 1.

Ext GWT v1.0 Beta 2 Released

Ext, what now

Chris Fong

Unless you were stuck in a cave this past week, you know about the emergence of Ext GWT and the entire Ext JS GPL licensing debate. We had GWT-Ext’s Sanjiv Jivan weigh in, followed by Ext JS creator Jack Slocum’s heated response. While the whole soap opera is somewhat fascinating, I’m more interested in how these new developments will affect the GWT community’s two most popular widget libraries.

Jack is very verbose, but what about Darrell ? Can he explain us why he kills the MyGWT web site. I think that it will not help us to trust the future of EXT GWT. It will be wise to restore it.

Ext GWT, GWT-Ext. What now?


Sunday 30 March 2008

OwlSight powered by GWT-Ext

OwlSight is an OWL ontology browser that runs in any modern web browser; it's developed with Google Web Toolkit. OwlSight is the client component and uses Pellet as its OWL reasoner.

OwlSight web site

Launch OwlSight

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Wednesday 19 March 2008

Successful GWT-Ext Project

abotar.com :

Last Friday, I completed the release candidate of a commercial RIA product using GWT-Ext 2 and a JSON backend. GWT and Ext are two libraries that I kept reading about in blogs, but initially resisted using. I didn’t think GWT puts enough emphasis on aesthetic appearance out of the box, and I was not thrilled about the Ext license switch from Apache to LGPL.

Successful GWT-Ext Project

Tuesday 18 March 2008

GUI Designer for GWT-Ext

Eric Clayberg

The latest build now includes much more advanced GWT-Ext support including a GWT-Ext palette that will appear when GWT-Ext has been added to your project classpath and inherited into yoru module.
Note that this support is considered to be in beta and will likely evolve in the future. Currently supported components include:
Button, SplitButton, CycleButton, CheckItem, ColorPalette, ProgressBar, ComboBox, Checkbox, Radio, NumberField, DataPicker, DateField, TimeField, TextField, TextArea, ToolBar, ToolbarButton, ToolbarMenuButton, ToolbarFill, ToolbarSpacer, ToolbarSeparator, GridPanel, EditorGridPanel, PropertyGridPanel, TreePanel, TreeNode, Panel, FieldSet, FormPanel, HTMLPanel, MultiFieldPanel, TabPanel.

GWT-Ext and GWT Designer

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Sunday 9 March 2008

GWT MusicPlayer Demo

Chris Fong

I just put up a new GWT demo inspired by Jonathan Coulton’s appearance on the TWiT 133 podcast last week. I was going to write something up on how to use the gwt-voices library, but it is actually so simple to use, that there is really nothing new for me to explain. The only thing that was missing which I wanted to add, was a way to pause the songs. Currently the only options right now are play and stop.

The widgets I used are from the GWT-Ext widget library. Sanjiv has really done a nice job with the new 2.0 release.

GWT-Voices demo

GWT-Ext

gwt-voices

Tuesday 4 March 2008

GWT-Ext 2.0 Released: An Interview with Sanjiv Jivan

infoq.com :

On February 6th GWT-Ext 2.0 was released. GWT-Ext is a widget library for the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) that provides a number of controls such as: trees with drag and drop, page-able/sortable grids, validating forms, and tab panels. The controls available in GWT-Ext come from the ExtJS Javascript widget library. The 2.0 release of GWT-Ext ties together GWT 1.4 and the recently released ExtJS 2.0. (For more information on ExtJS 2.0, see the InfoQ interview with ExtJS creator Jack Slocum).

InfoQ: GWT-Ext 2.0 Released: An Interview with Sanjiv Jivan

Saturday 16 February 2008

GWT Ext 2.0, on the road for success

GWT Ext 2.0 was the buzz of this week. And because in opensource, the success is always correlated with visibility, I think that with this new version, GWT Ext is on the road for success.


Update : GWT-Ext and GWT Designer 10 Feb 2008 by Eric Clayberg

GWT-Ext Powerful and Stunning Widget Library 16 Feb 2008 by Ray Cheung 

Release of GWT Ext 2.0 14 Feb 2008 by Dietrich Kappe 

GWT-Ext 2.0 released 13 Feb 2008 by info@dnzone.com (Frank Beverdam) 

GWT Ext 2.0 Released…and It's Stupid! (Cool) 13 Feb 2008 by david 

GWT Ext 2.0 Released 11 Feb 2008 by Dion Almaer 

GWT-Ext 2.0 Released 13 Feb 2008 by Dan Vega 

Prototyping with GWT-Ext (google) 12 Feb 2008 by Russell Wilson 

MyGWT or GWT-Ext, which one, both bad ? 11 Feb 2008 by Frans Thamura 

GWT Ext 2.0 released 11 Feb 2008 by Nazmul Idris 

GWT-Ext Widget Library 11 Feb 2008 by bloid 

GWT-Ext.2.0 11 Feb 2008 by Spider84 

Daily del.icio.us for February 6th through February 7th 7 Feb 2008 by Vinny Carpenter 

Weekly GWT Links for 2/9/08 8 Feb 2008 by Chris Fong 

Interesting Links of the week(Feb 15th 2008) 20 hours ago by Adi 

things i definitely still wanna do in 2008 14 Feb 2008 by logemann 

GWT Ext 2.0 Released 12 Feb 2008 by webcorrect 

Arriva GWT Ext 2.0 11 Feb 2008 by r.degni@html.it (Riccardo Degni) 

GWT-Ext widget library 13 Feb 2008 by Administrator 

Interesting Finds: February 11, 2008 10 Feb 2008 by Jason Haley 

GWT-ExtのHelloWorldをやってみる / Eclipse 3.3 / MacOSX 10.5 19 hours ago by p_g_ 

GWT-Ext 2.0 リリース 9 Feb 2008

Publicada la versión 2.0 de GWT-Ext 11 Feb 2008 by remoh 

GWT-EXT 2.0 : impressionant 10 Feb 2008 by Didier Girard 

Ajax a full - GWT-Ext 2.0 (0 puntos) 13 Feb 2008

AJAX News [2008-02-09 08:54:39] 9 Feb 2008 by admin 

GWT-Ext 2.0 : impressive 9 Feb 2008 by dgirard 

来週、でれくた〜 14 Feb 2008

Saturday 9 February 2008

GWT-Ext 2.0 : impressive

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Sanjiv Jivan

I am pleased to announce that GWT-Ext 2.0 has finally arrived. This release of GWT-Ext is a new and significantly improved major release that is based on Ext 2.0.

Demo : http://www.gwt-ext.com/demo

Project Site : http://www.gwt-ext.com/

Download: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-ext/downloads/list

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Overview of changes
  • Performance
    The overall perfomance and responsiveness has been significantly improved in this release. All components / widgets support lazy rendering which means that they can be instantiated and managed without any overhead and their rendering is deferred to the point at which they are required to be attached to the DOM.
  • Unified Component model
    All widgets now follow a consistent hierarchy and are subclasses of a base Component class which manages the creation, rendering and destruction lifecycle operations. Methods common to all Components are now easily accessible in a consistent, intuitive and easy to use manner. Containers, which also extends the Component class, can contain other child components which can be one of the many available widgets or another child Container. Containers only know about the child Components that are added to them, and their layout responsibilities are delegated to the assigned LayoutManager. The Panel class is a subclass of Container and is typically the class users will work with. The Panel class adds a lot of useful features like header, top toolbar, bottom toolbar, and ability to collapse and expand.
  • Improved Layout management
    Building complex layouts in earlier versions was a little cumbersome but it is now a thing of the past. This version has an architecture that separates the responsibility of Containers, which are only aware of child Components, and the layout of the Components within the Container which is handled by an assigned LayoutManager. There are several powerful yet easy to use layouts available like BorderLayout, AccordionLayout, VerticalLayout, HorizontalLayout, AnchorLayout, TableLayout and others that make building complex layouts quite trivial. The Showcase demo has examples of variouos layouts in action.
  • Bean friendly API's and better support for extension
    Separate config classes associated with a widget are no longer required. All Components support a default / no-op constructor and getters and setter for various properties. Various Components do have additional relevant convenience constructors that are frequently used during development like assigning a label and an action listener to a Button. In this version users can now extend any Component, add members and methods and it will be passed by reference when accessed through a callback or a lookup. In short, things work as expected in a typical Java environment.

Features

Many features of the library are illustrated in the Showcase demo. The Showcase demo is bundled with the distribution and can also be accessed online from the project page.

  • Grid
    The performance has been significantly improved in this release and the Grid component can render a large number of rows very fast. The GridPanel now supports Single Level Row Grouping, Grouping of Summary Rows, List box look, drag and drop capabilities, checkbox and row numbered column, context menus and a lot more features. Support for Grid to Tree drag and drop has also been added.
  • Tree
    The TreePanel component supports Checkbox nodes, Drag n Drop between trees and from a grid to a tree, sorting, filtering multi select and many other features. It also handles display of large number of nodes efficiently.
  • Forms
    Forms have been improved significantly allowing users ultimate flexibility in adding and arranging Fields and other Components. For example multiple fields on a single row, fields displayed across tabs, Grids or even Images in a form and other configurations that were previously not easy to setup.
  • TabPanels
    TabPanel's now support scrollable tabs (like Firefox) and context menu's. They support deferred tab rendering so that a tab's content is rendered only when the user selects the tab. Adding IFrames to tabs is also supported.
  • DataView
    DataView is a powerful class that allows you to specify a template for rendering an given Record. You can then bind the DataView to a Store and it will render the Records using the specified HTML template. It not only renders the content but is also backed by a rich event model which allows you to have full control over user actions like click, context menu, double click etc. The main page of the Showcase demo uses a DataView to display the thumbnail images of the samples.
  • Windows
    A Window is a specialized Panel that supports floating, dragging, minimize/maximize/restore. Any other Container or Component can be added to a Window as illustrated by various examples in the Showcase demo.
New Widgets
  • Accordion
    An Accordion is simply a Container that is assigned an AccordionLayout. All child Panel's added to it will be laid out in the form of an Accordion. And since any Contaienr can be added to a Window, creating a floatable Accordion is a breeze.
  • ProgressBar
    Highly configurable ProgressBar and support for custom styling.
  • Tooltips
    Powerful and easy to use Tooltips that can be applied to any Component. Also supports loading remote tooltip content using Ajax.
  • CycleButton
    This is a specialized Menu Button that contains a menu of CheckItem's. The button automatically cycles through each menu item when clicked.
  • TimeField
    A field that has a dropdown with a time picker.
  • Hidden Field
    Ability to add a hidden input field to a Form.
  • Several other goodies

GWT-Plus compatibility
  • GWT-Plus is fully compatible with GWT-Ext 2.0.

Sanjiv,thanks for your great job !

Sunday 27 January 2008

News from the new version of GWT Designer

Update : False alarm, thanks Chris

Ed Burnette

Instantiations demonstrated their new GWT Designer at a BOF last night at Eclipse World. According to Eric Clayberg, Sr. VP of Product Development, the response was very enthusiastic.

I hope that GWT Designer will support GWT-Ext, MyGWT and others.
And remember : "Instantiations is giving back to the community by donating its products to committers who are working on non-commercial open source projects."

New GWT Designer in beta

Instantiations' Donations to Open Source Projects