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On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Ian Bambury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> 2008/9/4 Pavel Byles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Exactly my point.  It depends.  And precisely for the reasons you stated.
>> Although I don't see why the project needs to be overly huge to _resort_ to
>> modules.
>> So we do agree that for small projects, modules aren't really necessarily
>> the best. But as it grows or if you have many reusable parts then you may
>> want to use them.
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>> Good !!
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> Well, if you agree with me, we do :-D
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>> If there are widgets, like he mentioned which would go on multiple pages,
>> wouldn't it make sense to put them in a different module?
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> Not for me. If I make a pretty button that I want to use on multiple pages
> in a single app, I wouldn't immediately think that I need to create another
> GWT project for it.
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> Remember, the OP's question was how to create a menu down the left-hand
> side which pages data in an area on the right. I wouldn't need more than one
> GWT project to organise something like that. You don't need more than one
> *package*.
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> Ian
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