Very brave of you to point out that this discussion is meaningless.

Especially when your understanding of GWT is to have one widget on the
same page at a certain time.
Good luck with that. I am very eager to see one of your applications
having one label or one button or one textbox on the same page. ;)

So, and now back to the topic:

I think we all got a little bit mixed up with the wording widget -
composite - gadget. Because of that I think - or at least I hope - you
are not referring to a widget but to a more complex user-built GUI
object - an composite.

And honestly I can not see anything wrong with having different
composites on one page.
I would go even further and say that this behavior - having
independent composites within one page - should be the only way to go
for it.


Greetings
Stefan


On Dec 17, 10:30 am, Matt Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't understand the discussion of widgets here because GWT is clearly not
> designed to be used for multiple embedded widgets on the same page.
>
> You can do it, but it'll require using some lesser-known features and maybe
> even hacks to get it to run as get the initial download for all of the
> gadgets as small as it would be with other libraries. As GWT clearly isn't
> designed for gadgets this discussion is meaningless.

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