Google Web Toolkit and App Engine
Publisher: Google 2010
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The goal is to introduce engineers on how to professionally develop applications using Google Web Toolkit and App Engine by developing a full real application step by step. The book complements existing online materials in a logical, structured, easy to follow way.
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