Google has updated its Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE), and added new APIs for Google App Engine. The GWT software development kit now supports HTML5 and includes several new features that make it easier to create Web apps.
In addition, Google has integrated GPE with GWT. “Directly integrating GWT Designer into the Google Plugin for Eclipse has been a top priority for us over the past few months,” said Google’s Chris Ramsdale. “We’ve had some very positive feedback from the community early on, and for this release, we not only wanted to provide the best developer experience when using GWT Designer, we also wanted a seamless experience across GWT Designer and GPE.”
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