Hello Christian,
Thanks for the reply
Do you have a public facing website that is using this pattern.  I would be 
curious to see, the performance and the UI experience.
How about the history? Too many changes required for history handling?

Regards
Rajesh

On Sunday, January 31, 2016 at 9:26:12 PM UTC+5:30, Cristian Rinaldi wrote:
>
> Rajesh, 
>   I implemented a large GWT application using turducken pattern, I do not 
> think that GWT need something specific to dynamically load modules, 
> remember that a GWT app is just a JS file, and can be externally charged by 
> a component that is responsible for this, with the particular logic, 
> according to your modular design and dependencies.
>   You must have a cross event bus that can receive and send messages, 
> then, every module, GWT or not, can translate addressing scheme, for 
> example, Activities and Places in a GWT module.
>   In each module, you can use code splitting, to increase efficiency.
>
> I hope help with this.
>
> Greetings..!!
>
>
> El miércoles, 27 de enero de 2016, 6:19:29 (UTC-3), Rajesh Gupta escribió:
>>
>> We have large no of gwt modules.
>>
>> Code splitting is not option for large no of GWT modules.  See the issues 
>> as clearly explained in turducken pattern.
>>
>> http://www.slideshare.net/RobertKeane1/turducken-divide-and-conquer-large-gwt-apps-with-multiple-teams
>>
>> Will 2.8 release or 3.0 release fix the full page refresh problem.  Will 
>> it have feature to use GWT modules with out full page refresh.
>> Will 2.8/3.0 have features to dynamically load/unload gwt modules.   
>>
>> -Rajesh
>>
>>
>>

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