what jhulford meant is that you really have to make a "new" on every
widget class you add to any place.

On 22 Nov., 06:00, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry if this is somewhere else and I missed it, but I have a Custom
> Widget that I need to be able to add multiple times to another custom
> widget I am creating. I do not seem to understand something about this
> process and so I get the following errors:
>
> "Different parents for double associations"
> "The other component is added to a parent component more than once."
>
> So basically, the first one gets nuked and only the second one shows
> up. What am I missing? Can someone please assist me in understanding
> what is wrong. Thank you so much in advance. Below is the code:
>
> public class FirstClass extends Composite
> {
>      public FirstClass()
>      {
>           Image image = new Image("img/picture.png");
>           AbsolutePanel element = new AbsolutePanel();
>
>           element.add(image, 0, 0);
>
>           initWidget(element);
>      }
>
> }
>
> public class SecondClass extends Composite
> {
>      public SecondClass()
>      {
>           HorizontalPanel element = new HorizontalPanel();
>
>           VerticalPanel elementA = new VerticalPanel();
>           element.add(elementA);
>
>           VerticalPanel elementB = new VerticalPanel();
>           element.add(elementB);
>
>           elementA.add(new FirstClass());
>           elementB.add(new FirstClass());
>
>           initWidget(element);
>      }
>
> }

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