Have a look at the GWT graphics library, vector graphics would be the best
way to go.

http://code.google.com/p/gwt-graphics/

gwt-g2d is another alternative.

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Jan Vladimir Mostert
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MyCee Technologies


On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Dilkington <lentels...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have just been checking out the GWT library and it really impressed
> me and would like some pointers in the best way to go about
> development when using this new technology.
>
> To learn about this toolkit I would like to create for my first
> application a simple tool that allows the user to press a button or
> use drag and drop to add an element to a "canvas". Imagine a simple
> diagramming tool.
>
> Using GWT what is the best way to go about this. What could be used to
> create a canvas that allows images to be added to it and then moved
> around the inside of this canvas?
>
> I have looked at the Javascript RaphaƩl library that was ported to
> GWT, do you think that this would be a good place to start and also,
> does GWT have support for drag and drop?
>
> Thanks for all input.
>
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