OK, it looks like we have two "apps" each with its own entry point, but 
they share the content of $wnd, which contains a JS Framework.  So the 
problem is that JS calls can enter either "app" and each "app" appears to 
be have it's own frame (So $wnd.frames is an array of two windows.)

As mentioned, the problem is that because because both "apps" are plugged 
into the JS Framework, one might see a GWT object created by the other, but 
type comparison of objects created in one "app" fails in the other.  This 
worked in SGWT 2.6.1, but doesn't in GWT 2.7.0.

Does that provide enough detail to answer the question?  Has handling of 
multiple apps (or "entry points") for a single browser window changed in 
GWT 2.7.0, specifically with respect to type comparison?

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