Well if your entrypoint is the same, you could create 3 composites, 1
for each page.
I've never studied doing a login page in gwt, as it seems somewhat
insecure being all clientside (but I know little about is, and I've
seen people do it, so ignore this advice).

Check this video for doing best practices: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDuhR18-EdM

I would do the search page as stated above, create a searchEvent, a
searchEventHandler, and either work with a eventbus or, if it's a
simple app, just register the handler to the search result page, and
fire the search event with the search button.

Maarten

http://www.webspin.be

On 22 jun, 08:02, Sowjanya Yerramneni <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi,
>
> I am a struts developer totally new to GWT EXT.
> Could anyone explain how page navigations happen in GWT an how can we pass
> params between pages?
> I am trying to develop a web application where we have a login page, search
> page and search results page.
> Please help.
> --
> -Regards,
> Sowjanya.
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