I'm still looking for a solution for this.

My problem, is that I'm creating a widget, and that widget relies on a
remoteservice. But I have different service implementations, that must
implement the same interface. One way I found of doiing this is having
2 interfaces that extend the same interface for instance:

MyRemoteService1 extends WidgetInterface

MyRemoteService2 extends WidgetInterface


When using the widget, I pass the constructed service to its
constructor:

MyWidget m = new MyWidget(GWT.create(MyRemoteService1);
MyWidget m2 = new MyWidget(GWT.create(MyRemoteService2);

The problem with this, is that the view that contains my widget is
going to have a dependency with the widget's service, and that should
be bound only to it.

So is there any way, to have several implementations of same interface
to create a GWT service RPC?

Regards



On Jul 26, 12:59 pm, Vinicius Carvalho <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Since GWT creates the binding with the server using:
>
> GWT.create(Interface)
>
> What if I have several services implementations for the same
> interface? Is it possible to handle?
>
> Regards

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