Google Web Toolkit: Morfik technology embraced!
May 17, 2006Google has embraced Morfik technology full-heartedly:
“Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java development framework that lets you escape the matrix of technologies that make writing AJAX applications so difficult and error prone. With GWT, you can develop and debug AJAX applications in the Java language using the Java development tools of your choice. When you deploy your application to production, the GWT compiler to translates your Java application to browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML.”
It must be a superb moment for the Morfik team to see that one of the biggest players in the software industry found Morfik’s technology very valuable and decided it was an important piece of its own AJAX software portfolio (and probably a basis of their own WebOS?).
I am really interested in how this develops!

[...] Thanks Illés Péter for the tip. I've asked the
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