Hi!

I cannot find a ready reference to this anywhere, which is puzzling,
since it is such a mundane operation to accomplish. I have a GWT
application running in the browser. If the user clicks on a particular
button, I need the current page to be replaced with a different page
under the same application root, which runs the same widgets, plus
different ones. I do not have the entire application as one monolithic
script in one page, but have instead broken it up into three pages --
one for item browsing, one for adding, and one for update.

Once the user has added an item on the add page, and click Save, I
need them to return to the browse page. How do I accomplish this
simple operation in GWT? I have looked everywhere! If it is not
possible to do this, I will be forced to abandon GWT completely ... I
cannot imagine that is impossible, since Google Mail also does this.
Not everything is in the same page. Google Contacts, for instance,
fetches a different page than the mail page.

Please help!

Werner
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