i just tried to implement one little part of my little app with activities 
and places (before i tried "MVP 
Part2"<https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21topic/google-web-toolkit/PYzmI2Ur34c>).
 
while this was nearly no problem i stumbled on refactoring/redesigning the 
rest - the main layout, entry point class and so on. this problems don't 
arose by using views and presenter since this concepts are very use case 
related i think (one v/p-pair for each use case?!).
but with activities and places the hole application management/ transition 
between use cases are involved. so i am asking me for what elements i should 
implement activity/place/view/Containers that only "AcceptsOneWidget". In my 
case my main layout is a tab layout. each tab stands for a "sub application" 
(different apps with different purposes).
so if i want the tabs "bookmarkable" (and log tab changes in history 
probably?!) how to layout the app. what should the main tab layout become - 
a "view" that accepts n widgets? or a simple tab layout with n tabs - each 
"AcceptsOneWidget"? what should the content of each tab become - a place 
with an activity for the sub-app? at the moment i only want to implement one 
sub-app with docklayoutpanel. the "real things" of each app happen in 
children of this layout panel. For example the west-side is a 
stacklayoutpanel and the one use-case i implemented so far 
(activity/place/view) is a child panel of this stack.
So how to layout more complex layouts in general, using activities and 
places? Or how should i layout my app?

thx in advance

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