Hi Shaul,
Generally, GWT has only one html page. Everything is done by showing and
hiding stuff.

For example, you have a menu panel on the left and a display area on the
right. When you click a menu item, your program swaps out the current
display and swaps in the new one. The actual html file is the same one and
is not reloaded, but you hide the 'home page' widget and show the 'about us'
widget.

If by 'two modules' you mean two entrypoint classes, then all the entrypoint
classes get run when you start the application. If you mean something else,
then yuo'll have to explain a bit more about what you have done.

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com

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