Support for GWT Web Toolkit • Development Mode View: inspect your debugging logs and manage the GWT code server from
Eclipse • UiBinder support: template editor with auto-completion, as-you-type validation of template and owner classes, and creation wizard • Recognition of in-line
JavaScript (JSNI): Java reference auto-completion, syntax highlighting, auto-indenting, Java Search and
Refactoring integration • Validation, quick fixes, and refactoring support to keep
RPC interfaces in sync • GWT compiler shortcuts and configuration
UI • Wizards to create modules, client bundles, entry points and
HTML pages • Compatibility with Eclipse for
Java EE and projects built with
Maven • Support for GWT
JUnit tests
Easy Discovery and Access to Google APIs • Developers can include features such as Google Maps overlays, Buzz streams, and Google Docs integration in apps via Google APIs.
Import Projects from Project Hosting • A simple UI that makes importing Google-hosted projects into Eclipse very easy.
One Login, Many Services • Integrated single sign-on support.
Local Storage APIs • Enables access to data quickly and continue to be usable offline.
Web Application Wizard • Create web applications that use
GWT Web Toolkit and/or
App Engine.
Web Application Launch Configurations • Run or debug web application locally using fully customizable launch configurations
GWT Designer Integration • A
WYSIWYG Ajax user interface designer
HTML5 Support •
Canvas element that allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes and bitmap images, and the embedding of Audio/Video tags
CellTable APIs • Allows for default column sorting and the ability to set column widths
Deployment to Google App Engine • Real-time validation to ensure that code is compatible with App Engine • Build projects and enhance
JDO classes automatically without the need for
Apache Ant == See also ==