Building a GWT 1.6 application: Managing events with an eventBus
GWT 1.6 gets rid of all the Listener classes, and replaces them with the new Handler classes. For a comparison of the two, Jason from Lemming Technology Blog has a good overview. At Google I/O, Ray...
View ArticleGWT: capturing mouse position, drag and drop
If you need to use drag and drop in your GWT application, there is a wonderful library available: gwt-dnd. Check out the demo: it offers almost everything one might expect from drag&drop. Sometimes...
View ArticleGWT 1.6 MVP and testing, part 1
After successfully building the eventBus, I decided to extend the application to use the MVP (Model-View-Presenter) pattern. The use of this pattern is nicely explained on the google testing blog....
View ArticleGWT 1.6: MVP and testing, part 2
As for completeness, I made the previous example in a MVP + eventBus example. This can be download here. Unfortunately, I didn’t build a model class since that was too much overkill. The procedure is...
View ArticleEen applicatie voor de syndicus en de VME: SyndicusOnline
Software voor de syndicus is vaak gericht naar de professionele syndicus en kost talloze euro’s per licentie. Geld dat de Algemene Vergadering zelden over heeft om het zijn syndicus gemakkelijker te...
View Articlea real person’s review of your site
For webmasters and -designers there are a number of excellent tools to check the quality and usability of your site. The most well-known of these tools is Google PageSpeed Insights, for most...
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