> But let's start with the original problem: I want the Total app to be 
> small, and merely/not contain/share any code of the other apps. How to 
> accomplish this?
>

Its not really possible to keep Total really small because you compile 
everything into a single app. The only thing that you can probably keep 
small in your Total app is the initial code download because everything 
else is behind a split point.
But the more code you have the larger the left over fragment becomes 
because more shared code appears between your split points unless you merge 
them. Given your concrete example IMHO you actually haven't won anything 
because both your app's split points have been merged by GWT to minimize 
left over. While the Total app now loads a bit faster you always download 
both apps regardless which one you want to use (which probably defeats your 
idea to have them separate downloads). As soon as you separate those apps 
by removing the fragmentCount parameter you see the increase of the left 
over fragment because you have more shared code between these two split 
points then. Choose your poison ;)

So indeed the smallest possible Total "app" would be a separate HTML page 
with links to the host pages of the other apps ( = no Total app at all, 
just a HTML page). That way each app can be updated independently and you 
can better design the split points within each app because you don't depend 
on the other apps indirectly. The only downside might be that the client 
downloads common GWT SDK code (widgets, etc.) multiple times.

-- J.

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