Its up to you how to implement.. But I would like to put the tab panel in
main class.. Then I will create the custom widget which is container for all
widgets in particular tab. That widget will be in my different class..
Similarly for all the tabs.. In main class I will add my custom widget into
tabpanel

Mahavir..

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:11 AM, [email protected]
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi
> I have what is right now a single page GWT app... works good.
> But now I realize I have a few other pages of stuff and would like to
> put these on tabs.
> My question is about the best way to do this.
> Should I have one huge class which contains the TabPanel, all the tabs
> and their contents..... Or could I have a separate class for each tab,
> and draw them all together in the entry-point class?
> For example, I'd want a tab called "Home/About" which contains some
> basic info... then a tab called App 1, which contains several panels,
> text areas, etc., then another tab called App 2, with a bunch of stuff
> on there.
> I'm thinking I should be able to build each of these as their own
> class, and load/create them from within the "main" class if/when their
> respective tabs are clicked on.
> Does that makes sense?
> Thanks!
>
> >
>

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