You could write them as one application and use a HistoryHandler.  The
base URL would launch one one app while this other would be launched
with a tag:
http://www.acme.com/myapp
http://www.acme.com/myapp#appb

On Dec 29, 4:15 am, "Yousef.Ghandour" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Sripathi.
> My case looks like youtube case: you have an application and a player.
> I want to be able to download the player and use it without
> downloading the whole site / application, this make sense especially
> when you are opening the player from different places, and you don't
> care about the other part, and you don't want it there. Is there away
> on how i can do that with GWT? Or should I create a totally new
> application and copy/past the shared code! Which is a very bad
> practice!
>
> thanks
>
> On Dec 29, 3:51 am, Sripathi Krishnan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > There are a few ways in which you can achieve this.
>
> > *Create multiple modules *
> > Works well; but increases build time.
>
> > *Single module, use code splitting*
> > Use only a single module, but use code splitting such that when you access
> > Application B you don't end up downloading the code for Application A. This
> > requires some work, but will pay off in the long run.
>
> > In the discussion thread you referenced, code splitting is not an option
> > because application B happens to be an Admin area and you don't want an
> > unauthenticated user to see the js code for admin ui. In your case, this is
> > not an issue, and hence code splitting is a better option.
>
> > --Sri
>
> > 2009/12/28 Yousef.Ghandour <[email protected]>
>
> > > I noticed that there is a couple of old posts regarding this issue,
> > > and I need an answer for which way to consider. In my situation, I
> > > have an application A, and another sub application B. Application B
> > > will be used by Application A, however, application B is a stand alone
> > > application and could be started alone with out Application A.
>
> > > Can I use the multiple entry points introduced in this article?
> > >http://zenoconsulting.wikidot.com/blog:16#toc2.
> > > Is there a better way to do it? If other posts answer this, please let
> > > me know.
>
> > > Thanks
>
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