Video description
What do you do when you want the benefits of modularity and
abstraction during development, but you aren't willing to subject
users with any runtime overhead to get it? If you're the GWT team,
you invent deferred binding. Deferred binding is a pluggable
compile-time type substitution and code generation mechanism. This
unique approach to program modularization provides many of the
benefits of Java reflection and dynamic class loading without
compromising the GWT compiler's ability to optimize the heck out of
your code. The GWT libraries leverage deferred binding to provide
zero-overhead browser abstractions, highly optimizable
internationalization, automatic image bundling, and
high-performance, polymorphic RPC. Best of all, deferred binding is
extensible, and this session will show you how you can take
advantage of it to build powerful, reusable and, most importantly,
efficient abstractions in your own libraries.
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Deferred Binding
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