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o Select:–> File – New – Other
o Select:–> Google
o Select:–> Web Application Project
o Click:–> Next
o In [Project Name] enter:–> sample
o In [Package] enter:–> com.sample
o Leave as:
[Use Google Web Toolkit as 2.6.1]
[Use Goole App Engine as version 1.9.17]
o Enter [Use App Id]–> sample
o Click:–> Finish
o Eclipse will wiz on by for a minute and the application
will appear
o A goople project should appear as:–> sample
o Select:–> Google
o Select:–> Web Application Project
o Click:–> Next
o In [Project Name] enter:–> sample
o In [Package] enter:–> com.sample
o Leave as:
[Use Google Web Toolkit as 2.6.1]
[Use Goole App Engine as version 1.9.17]
o Enter [Use App Id]–> sample
o Click:–> Finish
o Eclipse will wiz on by for a minute and the application
will appear
o A goople project should appear as:–> sample
o Select:–> the drop down near the Google icon
o Select:–> New Web Application Project
o Follow the instrucations after “Web Application Project” above
o Select:–> New Web Application Project
o Follow the instrucations after “Web Application Project” above
o Next, let us “Create Your First GWT Application”
o Yes that are errors
o Let’s take care of them on the next tutorial
o Let’s take care of them on the next tutorial
o Next, let us “Fixing Errors In GWT Project – Java Compliance Issues”
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