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New Tutorial – Using GWT History to create an RSS client

Posted February 24th, 2008 by Nazmul

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This tutorial takes the background information on GWT History Management provided in the Managing History and Hyperlinks tutorial and uses it to create an RSS reader application that uses this history mechanism to load initialization parameters. The application that’s built in this tutorial takes the RSS feed URL as a parameter passed to the web app’s URL. You will also learn how to use ROME API, and explore different approaches to displaying application loading (splash/wait) screens.

Here’s the application that I will show you how to build:

Go directly to the tutorial – GWT Tutorial – Using History mechanism to create an RSS reader app

 

We believe in the power of ONE, at ScreamingToaster. We believe in innovation - ONE experience can change a person's life. We believe in partnerships - ONE endeavor can establish lasting trust & mutual success. We believe in education - ONE training course can empower a developer for life. We believe in giving back - ONE open-source project can inspire future entrepreneur. ONE person can become the leader that starts a revolution. ONE company can change the world and make it a better place - join us.

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