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== Features ==
'''Web Application Wizard'''▼
* Create web applications that use [[Google Web Toolkit]] and/or [[Google App Engine|App Engine]]. ▼
'''Web Application Launch Configurations'''▼
* Run or debug web application locally using fully-customizable launch configurations▼
'''Support for Google Web Toolkit'''
* Development Mode View: inspect your debugging logs and manage the GWT code server from [[Eclipse (software)|Eclipse]]
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* Compatibility with Eclipse for [[Java Platform, Enterprise Edition|Java EE]] and projects built with [[Apache Maven|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 [[Google Web Toolkit]] and/or [[Google App Engine|App Engine]].
▲'''Web Application Launch Configurations'''
▲* Run or debug web application locally using fully-customizable launch configurations
'''GWT Designer Integration'''
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