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Tuesday
08Dec2009

GWT 2.0 and Speed Tracer (Campfire One)

Google Web Toolkit

via Google Web Toolkit Blog

Earlier tonight, we wrapped up a very exciting Campfire One at which we announced that GWT 2.0 is now officially available. In addition to major improvements in the GWT SDK and the Google Plugin for Eclipse, GWT 2.0 includes a brand new performance analysis tool for Chrome called Speed Tracer.

Faster development

  • Declarative UI with UIBinder
  • Google plugin for Eclipse
  • Multi-browser debugging

Faster Apps

  • Compiler optimizations
  • Code splitting
  • Speed Tracer

We hinted at it a few weeks ago, and now it’s available: Speed Tracer is a powerful new performance analysis tool for Chrome that gives you unprecedented insight into the inner workings of any web application — not just those created with GWT. Want to know why your web app feels sluggish? Speed Tracer can help you find the answer.

This video provides an overview of new features in Google Web Toolkit (GWT) 2.0, a tool which enables developers to produce highly optimized, browser-specific JavaScript for their apps. Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber, Andrew Bowers, and Adam Schuck walk you through the newest tools and features in GWT 2.0 such as uiBinder, code splitting, speed tracer, and more.