Go for it. I would also appreciate it sooner than later. On Jun 27, 9:35 am, felipenasc <[email protected]> wrote: > You could take a look at gwt-platform (http://code.google.com/p/gwt-platform/ > ), a complete GWT MVP Framework. > It does support a lot of features required by real applications (not > Helloworld ones). > > Cheers > Felipenasc > > On Jun 25, 3:16 am, drthink <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Large scale application development and MVP > > :http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/articles/mvp-architecture.html > > > I have a question on how you would extend this design to incorporate > > complex widgets. The MVP pattern is very clear on how the separation > > between the Presenter and View take place. A presenter defines an > > interface which a view implements so the presenter can ensure that the > > agreed necessary methods are implemented. > > > In the contacts example supplied by the article the idea is very > > simple. The views do not have any complex widgets to display. But I > > would guess for many applications each View is a page within the > > application which is made up of complex widgets. So my first question > > is: > > > Q1: Do you apply a separation of presentation versus view model to the > > widgets as well or just build regular UiBinder widgets? > > > In the AppController a presenter is called with this kind of syntax: > > > presenter = new ContactsPresenter(rpcService, eventBus, new > > ContactsView()); > > > Q2: In a view that houses child widgets would I implement the same > > kind of initiation, assuming the answer to Q1 is for a V-P model in > > widgets.? > > > Q3 : If so how do we pass the rpcService eventBus to the widget > > presenters? > > > These questions may seem kind of muddled, and as you can probably tell > > I am just getting to grips with this concept. I have a feeling that > > the answer lies in converting the example application to a incorporate > > GIN which makes the widgets modular and therefore a lot of the > > questions above become somewhat redundant. > > > Any thoughts would be much appreciated. > > > Cheers > > DrJ
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