On Apr 3, 10:03 pm, Tony Strauss <[email protected]>
wrote:
> One way is to call Window.Location.assign with the URL of the new
> application (which the URL varying based on the user's identity).
>
> We've implemented a similar requirement with our current project.  Our
> login page actually is *NOT* a GWT application but instead is a simple
> form (handled by a servlet in our web server).  Upon a successful
> login, the servlet returns an HTML page linking to the appropriate GWT
> application for the user.
>
> Tony
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>
> On Apr 3, 10:01 am, Shank <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am new to GWT , i have created a app where a user has to login now
> > whenever a user logs in successfully, i have to load a application
> > according to the user logged in . How do i load a new application from
> > another GWT application.


can i load a new GWT app by just calling the onModuleLoad method of
the second app from the onModuleLoad of the  first app ??
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