Ok, cool. Coincidentally I also want to use CodeJar, so I can work that out 
;) Cheers!

On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 10:25:48 PM UTC+8 RobW wrote:

> From memory, I think we took the easy way around and fell back to the 
> non-module version of the underlying JS, which fortunately were available 
> for the lib we were using. Those then just got added to the other JS files 
> we include direct on our app's base HTML.
>
> On Wednesday, 21 April 2021 at 15:18:53 UTC+1 Thomas wrote:
>
>> Hi Rob, good to hear. How did you solve the import of the module?
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 1:19:53 AM UTC+8 RobW wrote:
>>
>>> Thomas has very kindly posted an answer to the above SO thread. So I 
>>> think I'm good!
>>>
>>> On Monday, 2 November 2020 at 10:26:56 UTC RobW wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just re-posting a Q I put on SO today in case anyone here has insights:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64643227/javascript-module-function-in-gwt-with-jsinterop
>>>>
>>>> Basically, battling to figure how to integrate a library that is 
>>>> implemented as a Javascript export function using JS modules into a GWT 
>>>> application using JsInterop. Pretty sure there must be some way, but the 
>>>> combination of JS module syntax/usage, lack of global namespace for JS 
>>>> module functions is baffling me. I'm a long time Java/GWT coder, but with 
>>>> less in depth JS knowledge. All of my JS integration in the past was done 
>>>> with the older JSNI / wrappering approaches.
>>>>
>>>

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