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Streaming Data as Downloadable Files in Struts Servlet. Apache Download Mirrors. We suggest the following mirror site for your download: Other mirror sites are suggested below. Please use the backup mirrors only to download PGP and MD5 signatures to verify your downloads or if no other mirrors are working. Please use the backup mirrors only to download PGP and MD5 signatures to verify your downloads or if no other mirrors are working. or. PDFBox - Encrypt. Text (Struts Taglib Tag library documentation) Writing Complex Web Apps With Google Web Toolkit (GWT) The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a rel­a­tively new set of open source tools, devel­oped by Google ; which aims to allow devel­op­ers to write much of the client-side code as Java . This Java code is then com­piled into the appro­pri­ate JavaScript code, to run on the user’s web browser. Basi­cally, the Google team has come up with a way of allow­ing devel­op­ers to write most of their web appli­ca­tions in Java , instead of hav­ing to switch between Java and JavaScript ; thus min­i­miz­ing the amount of cross-browser JavaScript development/testing.

The devel­op­ers of GWT have cho­sen to focus their efforts on Eclipse as the pre­ferred IDE; though you are not lim­ited to Eclipse . One of the great ben­e­fits of GWT , is that you can now step through most of your appli­ca­tion in the Eclipse debug­ger. Attached is a Google Tech Talk from Google devel­oper Bruce John­son, in which he explains GWT in great detail. YouTube DirectE­clipse Day at the Google­plex: GWT in Eclipse.

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