GWTQuery – JQuery-like Syntax in GWT

Many times open source projects are mute -- they have insufficient documentation. Good technical blogs can function as a sort of ad-hoc documentation. That's what I've tried to do, most recently with my series of posts on GWT and OpenSocial. Vinay, over at Web Technology I/O, often does the same. He's got a great post about Ray Cromwell's GwtQuery (JQuery-like syntax in GWT) and how to make it work.

I've been tinkering with this tool as well and am going to do my own writeup, but thought I'd give you all the heads up. BTW, according to Vinay, the compiled GWT JavaScript for GwtQuery clocks in at 712 bytes!! So much for GWT bloat.

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