Hi Pete,

The Mail application from the samples doesn't follow the MVP pattern and its
separation between views and presenters. I suggest you read the articles
from the blog about mvp (
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/articles/mvp-architecture.html), which
include an example similar to Mail (a Contact application). Concerning
DockLayoutPanel, it would be part of the view in an application following
MVP (as it defines how your application will look like).
Hope this helps

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Tanguy

2010/7/25 PeteUK <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> I've been investigating GWT recently and want to start writing with
> it. This is my first question on here, so pardon my ignorance.
>
> I had just got my head around presenters and views. I then tried out
> the Mail application that ships with 2.0.4 Eclipse plugin and this
> looks really good. Looking at the source code though, I cannot see any
> presenters or views and wonder if when using DockLayoutPanel (as the
> Mail application does), would one also use presenters and views? If
> so, how would they be used with the DockLayoutPanel? What portion of
> the DockViewPanel would a view represent?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
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