Right. Artem (PyraNinja) coded it but google moderation has not
accepted his post so I re-posted it.

On Mar 9, 9:54 pm, PyraNinja <pyramid.ni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I developed GWT Bender in august, 2009 and used it with GWT projects I
> am developing.
> It was improved many times.
>
> It is web based tool where you can add widgets to tree on left panel
> and set widget properties (including css) on right panel.
>
> GWT Bender produces Java and CSS file that is copied in eclipse
> (manually or automatically)
>
> Every widget is named automatically var1, var2, var3
> (You can change widget name later)
>
> I keep this names but I write longer descriptions instead.
> Descriptions appear in tree on left panel in grey color.
>
> I had small GWT project in summer but it had 3 "save" and many submit
> buttons. It became mess of names.
> I was drawing schemes on paper and then I decided that I can make web
> application to design project structure.
>
> It is also very hard to navigate files with more then 1000 lines.
> When I worked with widget I had to find many places in source code
> where widget was declared, initilized, css, etc
>
> In GWT bender I have everything on the right panel.
>
> Instead of names I see longer descriptions and location in tree.
>
> http://gwt-bender.appspot.com/
>
> Service is open and free for everyone. It is not idea but it good for
> development.

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