3. The httpServlet makes anything on the html document
It makes the HTML including a script tag containing your configuration.
A JSP might be fine too.
4. The html is called
It's loaded inside the browser.
Regards
Jan Ehrhardt
2010/4/20 Jochen Schnaidt <[email protected]>
> Okay, I don't understand how this should work...
>
> So, you mean:
> 1. Requesting the application for example 'http://appname.appspot.com/
> singnup?asdfghjkl'
> 2. A httpServlet gets this
> 3. The httpServlet makes anything on the html document
> 4. The html is called
> 5. In the OnModuleLoad this anything will be evaluated
> 6 According to this evaluation the right module will be loaded.
>
> Is this right?
>
> On Apr 20, 1:03 pm, Jan Ehrhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You can add a property (e. g. a Dictionary) to your host page. Your entry
> > point checks the property and loads the required module. Setting the
> > property is a task, the server has to do.
> >
> > I think, using one host page instead of two different pages with two
> > different URLs might be more efficient.
> >
> > Regards
> > Jan Ehrhardt
> >
> > 2010/4/20 Jochen Schnaidt <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> > > Okay, I read the docs and understand most of it. Is it possiple to
> > > describe which sequence should be loaded by the URL?
> >
> > > I planed that 'http://appname.appspot.com'is the administration and
> > > 'http://appname.appspot.com/singnup?asdfghjkl'
> > > is the signup page for event 'asdfghjkl'.
> >
> > > I don't know if it is possible. My next step was to learn about
> > > servlet. But for a servlet I need a site to show my data, this is how
> > > I came to the 2nd page. I understand it this way, that code splitting
> > > mainly works on user events. So I need something like a switch in my
> > > onModuleLoad with the different splitpoints in the cases and the URL
> > > parameter in the statemant.
> >
> > > Is this right? Is it feasible?
> >
> > > On Apr 20, 11:17 am, Jan Ehrhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > In GWT 2.0 code splitting was introduced. You can have one big
> > > application,
> > > > that contains both modules. In the standard case you load your
> > > application
> > > > as before. In the registration case you can load a second module and
> use
> > > it.
> > > > This is much better than having two applications with different entry
> > > > points. It also allows you, to have some basic infrastructure, that's
> > > used
> > > > by both modules. So you can create a third module.
> >
> > > > If you design this correct, you'll get an extendable and modularized
> > > > application, that loads modules if required. That happens all in the
> same
> > > > host page, so no page reload.
> >
> > > > Regards
> > > > Jan Ehrhardt
> >
> > > > 2010/4/20 Jochen Schnaidt <[email protected]>
> >
> > > > > Hi all,
> >
> > > > > I have a question about the design of a GWT project.
> > > > > I am working on an application for registration to events based on
> GWT
> > > > > and GAE. The application consists of three modules: administration
> > > > > (create, edit an event and reporting), signup (registration of
> guests)
> > > > > and a ‘desktop’ for the people working on the desk.
> > > > > At the moment I am finishing the first part administration. It is a
> > > > > classical RIA based on a DockLayout on one webpage. What I need now
> is
> > > > > a second Webpage where I can send my guests to register them to an
> > > > > event. I read a lot about this in the community but never found an
> > > > > answer how to do it right.
> > > > > When I add a second Webpage to my project and add a second entry
> point
> > > > > to the XML everything dumps.
> > > > > Must I create a second GWT project or is it possible to integrate
> this
> > > > > functions in a separated part of the existing project?
> >
> > > > > Ideas, comments are welcome.
> >
> > > > > Thanks a lot, greetings Jochen
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