A declarative framework for building efficient UIs on Android
Litho uses a declarative API to define UI components. You simply describe the layout for your UI based on a set of immutable inputs and the framework takes care of the rest. With code generation, Litho can perform optimisations for your UI under the hood, while keeping your code simple and easy to maintain. Litho can measure and layout your UI ahead of time without blocking the UI thread.
Example GWT Project showing how to navigate between different views.
One of the main features of a GWT application is, that you can write all your code in Java and do not need to care about HTML, CSS and JavaScript. All content can be loaded into the same div-element in one HTML-Standardpage. Sounds perfectly alright, but how do you navigate between different views, if for example you need a loginpage and don´t want the user to have access to your application before entering the right logindata?