gwt4nb | GWT4NB project aims to enable developers | SDK library
kandi X-RAY | gwt4nb Summary
kandi X-RAY | gwt4nb Summary
The GWT4NB project aims to enable developers to take advantage of both: the superior support for creating Web Applications built into the NetBeans IDE and the power of GWT (Google Web Toolkit).
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Initialize the components .
- Initialize the custom components .
- dump this object
- Updates the GWT s GWT location
- Updates the GWT project directory .
- Updates the source file .
- Checks if the method is matched .
- Initialize the components .
- Checks if the node can be deleted .
- Creates a method tree representing the service method parameters .
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Got a simple question. Is it possible to use GWT versions 2.6+ with NetBeans 8.0, taking into consideration, that the last GWT version gwt4nb plugin for NB 8.0 checks for is 2.5? Or does that mean, that I can only use features from GWT under 2.5 versions with 2.6+ libs?
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Answered 2019-May-16 at 13:56Yes, you can use NetBeans to develop GWT, and you don't need any plugin.
If you delegate the whole project configuration to maven or gradle (or buck, bazel…) then you can use any IDE. This is the best approach, and the project will work seamlessly also in your CI and using the command line. NetBeans maven integration is excellent and currently, maven is the easiest way to manage a GWT project.
Clone any "modern" project and try it out in your NetBeans installation to see if it satisfies you. Also, take a look at this tutorial for a more detailed explanation.
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Install gwt4nb
You can use gwt4nb like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the gwt4nb component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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