If your need is only to define new view (with few logic), maybe using
a descriptive language will be better. You can write a templating
engine using GWT like a XUL interpreter or something like that. This
is not the best approach for optimized JS (file size, speed...) but
may be the best compromise. I think GWT compilation is too heavy to be
done on server, and worse, on the fly.

Olivier

On Jun 21, 4:52 pm, ruds <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there,
> I know that this topic has been circling around for a while and i
> thought to bring it up again just for the sake of discussion and in
> case someone else has found an alternative for it.
>
> One of our requirements is to be able to load a compiled GWT module at
> runtime, bc we have a compiler unit that runs on the server where you
> can define the UI Components of a UI View and customized it per user
> and language.
> Since we are compiling all the Views through our compiler unit(Not GWT
> Compiler) then we dont want to load the screen dynamically. it is much
> like flex/flash, they do the design through a flash designer and then
> they compile the MXML and generate the SWFs. at runtime you just load
> the generated SWFs defined per user/language based on some params.
>
> We need to be able to do the same thing in GWT, as now they are asking
> for a Web 2.0 version, so i thought first of loading the module
> dynamically then it turned out that this is a bad idea. Any hint over
> Code Splitting +Deferred Binding?? but will those 2 options work in my
> case?
>
> i need to load the generated js of a View as if you have created it
> and set its properties per user/language. so if my main Module is the
> application entry point where i have 4 sections to fill in my UIs then
> i need to load the UIs as if they are ready in terms of design and add
> them in their appropriate locations.
>
> Dunno if i was clear enough in my explanation but comments/suggestions
> are welcome.
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> best regards,
> Rudolf Michael

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