This is more a GXT question than a GWT question. You might have more
luck posting on their forums. However, I did provide a quick overview
below. :)

Most of the widgets in GXT use an implementation of ModelData for
their internal models. BeanModel is a generic implementation of the
ModelData interface provided by GXT. It wraps your objects in an
implementation of ModelData. However, it can be really annoying to use
compared to simply having your model object implement ModelData. There
are tools to automatically generate implementations for either of
these approaches.

Using BeanModel: 
http://www.extjs.com/blog/2008/07/14/preview-java-bean-support-with-ext-gwt/
Using ModelData: http://code.google.com/p/unitt/wiki/modeldata


Josh


On Oct 19, 12:14 pm, "David C. Hicks" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can someone point me to an example that might shed some light on the
> proper use of BeanModel and/or ModelData?  It almost seems like these
> two types are used interchangeably, but some API's prefer one or the
> other.  I just haven't been able to find any good examples (ie.
> complete) that give me a clue how these should be properly used.
>
> I'm attempting to create some basic forms for adding/editing data.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave

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