I thought I should let the community know of my recent work with Sencha ExtGWT (GXT).
I've been documenting my code, challenges, solutions, and experiences with GXT for as long as I care to remember, coupled with common help topics posted to online forums, I decided to publish this as a collection of recipes targeted at beginning/intermediate GXT developers, so as to ease the learning curve and help improve existing skill-set.
Titled ExtGWT Rich Internet Application Cookbook, its a fast paced and concise tutorial guide for ExtGWT with lucid and ready-to-use recipes. The screenshots and the code examples really make the book very comprehensive and interesting.
What you will learn from the book
Use ExtGWT’s very rich UI widgets
Create stunning UIs with several Layouts and Templates
Visualize data with beautiful and interactive Charts as well as third party visualization kits
Build and assemble Widgets that are bound to remote data
Create a custom theme or customize an existing one
Easily apply MVP, EventBus, Code Splitting, and other GWT best practices
Add Push functionality to your web apps with Comet
If anyone is interested in reviewing the book on their blog/website or Amazon.com, the publisher's are offering an e-book. Feel free to contact snehmank@packtpub.com
Lets hear your opinions, comments and suggestions.
If anyone is interested in reviewing the book on their blog/website or Amazon.com like Gilad Manor did, the publisher's are offering an e-book. Feel free to contact snehmank@packtpub.com
Does the book cover GXT 3 at all? The quick look I had at the pages available online seem to indicate that it is only GXT 2.2.5. If that's the case, would you mind me moving this to the GXT 2.x Discussion where it might find a more interested audience?