Building on the three previous milestones, we’re happy to announce the first release candidate (RC1) of GWT 2.1. While we’re still focused on the overall theme of making it easier to build cloud portable business apps via some help from our friends at VMware and Spring, there are more than a few aspects that make this milestone a RC.
First we’ve rounded out the list of components and features that will ship with GWT 2.1. One of these components is a new Editor framework that allows you to bind your DTOs to a customizable UI which handles all of necessary grunt work of validating and syncing change sets. Another is the availability of the SafeHTML component and its integration within the cell-based widgets. After all, we’ve optimized these new widgets by injecting HTML, we better do it in a secure manner.
Along with the new components and features, we’ve solidified the Activities/Places, RequestFactory, Editor framework, and Cell-based widget APIs. So, if you’re looking to start a project with GWT 2.1, you can feel confident that your team won’t have to refactor code because we’ve switched out interfaces between now and the final release.
Also, if you’re looking to get started with GWT 2.1 we have an initial draft of the new Developer Guides. These can be found at the links below (the Editor framework Developer Guide is coming soon).
As with previous milestones, there will be an associated Spring Roo RC1 and SpringSource Tool Suite RC1, that will be available in the next few days. Keep your eye on the SpringSource blog, as Christian and Ben are active contributors.
GWT 2.1 RC is available on our Google Code download site and as
version 2.1-SNAPSHOT in the Google
Maven Snapshot Repository. We’d love to hear your feedback and thoughts on this release, and our GWT Developer Forum would be the best place to post this information.