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Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java-to-Javascript compiler, that allows to greatly simplify development of interactive web applications. Amos II (Active Mediator Object System) is an object-relational mediator database system that allows queries and views over different kinds of back-end data sources and also provides own main-memory database servers. The purpose of this work is to create a simple API between GWT-based web applications and Amos II servers. It enables developers to create web client applications using GWT that use Amos II as the back end database without necessity to create any server side code.
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| Format: | Size: | 445 KB | |
| Date: | Jun 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 33 |
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