Thanks for the answer. When I have multiple modules and try to run the
application. The GWT webserver asks me to choose a module to run. Is
there any way to specify a default module to run when you have more
than one module ?

Thanks

- Harjit

On May 5, 8:20 pm, Vishesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try the code between the tags:
> <code>
> String lnk = GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "newPage.html?Parameter1=" +
> parameter1 "&Parameter2=" + parameter2;
> Window.open(lnk,"New Window","");
> </code>
> It will open a new window which can be a different module with its onw
> onModuleLoad() within the same project.
> Hope this helps..
> Vish..
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:26 PM, harjit.singh <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Sumit,
>
> > Thanks for the response. I did the way you described it using JSP.
>
> > I have one more question on the same lines. how can I call another
> > module from a link ?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > - Harjit
>
> > On May 5, 2:53 pm, Sumit Chandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Harjit,
>
> > > Assuming that you really need these windows to be actual native browser
> > > windows (and not simply popup panels, in which case you could use the
> > > PopupPanel class), and further assuming that the HTML in the new windows
> > > will need to be populated with some data from the server-side, here is a
> > > proposed solution.
>
> > > Let's say you want to have some link-styled text that can be clicked to
> > > create the new window. You could do this by creating an HTML snippet and
> > > adding a click handler to it. You would also need to style the HTML
> > snippet
> > > to make it look like a link.
>
> > > In the click handler, you could make a callback to your server-side that
> > > could read in whatever data is passed in the call and generate an HTML
> > page
> > > that will be served in the new window. Once the RPC completes, you can
> > > create a new window sourced to the generated HTML page in the onSuccess()
> > > method.
>
> > > Alternatively, you could pre-generated these pages in timed background
> > RPCs
> > > and simply create an anchor tag sourced to the generated pages once
> > they're
> > > ready.
>
> > > Hope that helps,
> > > -Sumit Chandel
>
> > > On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:15 PM, harjit.singh <
>
> > > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi there,
>
> > > > I have an GWT application. Right now what I'm doing is that I'm
> > > > displaying the data in a single grid with all the buttons in a row .
> > > > Each button has a listener. when i click one of the buttons, it hides
> > > > the other widgets and displays the required widgets on the same page
> > > > and displays some data on the same page. I have added a back button to
> > > > the page and when the back button is clicked the app hides the panels
> > > > and displays the other panels.
>
> > > > What I need to do is following
>
> > > > 1) instead of having a button I need a link and when that link is
> > > > clicked it would open the a URL in a seperate window and then later on
> > > > display some data in that window.
>
> > > > What approach should I take ?
>
> > > > How can I have multiple htmls and call them from the GWT module or
> > > > have multiple entry points to the application and call it ?
>
> > > > Thanks
>
> > > > -
>
> --
> Vishesh Sahu
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