GWT (Google Web Toolkit) vs total.js
A side-by-side look at GWT (Google Web Toolkit) and total.js. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
GWT (Google Web Toolkit)
Development
GWT (Google Web Toolkit) is an open-source Java software development framework for building complex browser-based applications. It allows developers to write client-side applications in Java that get compiled to JavaScript for execution in the browser.
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total.js
Development
total.js is a Node.js web application framework that is designed to build fast, scalable, and modular web apps. It has a simple and intuitive API, automatic loading of models and controllers, built-in MVC architecture, event-driven programming model, and clustering support.
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