Thank you very much for sharing your experience.

on this comment,
" I also pay close attention to widget lifecycles which is critical to 
successful implementations of widgets that get attached, detached and 
reattached and so on and so on. "

why widget lifecycle is important ?
why is it important when they are attached/detached ?

and how can you monitor it ? (logging your java code or viewing resulting 
html markup gwt creates ?)

how can you tell in what state a widget is: attached/detached ?
what are the states ? only attached and detached ?

Thank You


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