Thank you Colin for responding , 

Can we use the entry point for some specific page or widget in the 
application?
e.g. There is a dialog in the application on which if clicked on edit 
button , we see another dialog on which there is a button to add files. 
Can we use the entry point to drag and drop files over the area of that add 
file button ?

Regards
Ronit

On Monday, 15 May 2023 at 04:40:28 UTC+5:30 Colin Alworth wrote:

> While it is technically possible to have more than one EntryPoint declared 
> in your .gwt.xml files(s), order might be hard to control precisely. I 
> believe the order is deterministic, but not strictly defined by the 
> compiler (likely the order in which entry-point> tags are encountered when 
> parsing .gwt.xml files, but since they are permitted to have cyclical 
> dependencies, this is not always obvious).
>
> With that said, this can be a good way to compile multiple independent 
> applications into a single output JS (so that they avoid sending the same  
> classes to the browser multiple times. I've seen this done with a 
> conditional at the top of each entrypoint, to that way one or more 
> entrypoint can run at page load automatically, and each enhance the part of 
> the page that matters specifically to them. Ideally in this case, order of 
> execution will not matter, so the above concern won't apply.
>
> On Sunday, May 14, 2023 at 5:57:20 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hello Team,
>>
>> I am new to GWT and working on an existing system.
>>
>> My application has already got an entry point. Can I have one more 
>> implementation of the Entrypoint ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance 
>> Ronit
>>
>

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