GWT Designer Quick Start
1) Download and install the
latest GWT Designer build
into Eclipse 3.2, 3.3 or 3.4
Note: GWT Designer requires
GWT 1.2.22 or higher
and Eclipse 3.2, 3.3 or 3.4
for Windows, Linux or OSX
2) Activate the product using the
Activation Wizard
3) Re-start Eclipse and configure Designer to point
to your GWT toolkit installation using the
Designer > GWT preferences (e.g.,
C:\gwt-windows-1.4.60).
Linux Note:
after setting the GWT installation directory, restart Eclipse for the
setting to
take effect.
4) Create a new GWT project using
New > Project > Designer > GWT > GWT Java
Project . Have it go ahead and create the optional GWT module.
5) You can edit the created GWT module class and create new GWT classes using
the various Designer > GWT wizards .
6) Try the various panel types like AbsolutePanel ,
Grid , FlexTable ,
TabPanel ,
StackPanel, etc. All provide a rich
editing experience .
7) If you create a new GWT Composite , you can embed
it in another GWT window using the
Choose Widget command.
8) You can edit CSS files and styles using integrated
CSS support .
9) Create new
RemoteServices to facilitate communication with the server. Rename your
service class using integrated refactoring
support.
10) You can test launch your GWT module by right-clicking on it and selecting
Run As > GWT Application . You can also create a
GWT Application launch
configuration .
11)
Internationalize your application and manage multiple locales.
12) Deploy your application using the
Deploy Module command.