I need a web UI with pages like "Info", "Support", etc. That's easy. 
In addition, I have some "plugins"  with their own "editors", which need to 
be shown in the same web UI. 
It's something similar to "Extensions" page shown in Google Chrome: every 
extension has an "Options" link, which can contain any editor the extension 
wants.

So, my main application does not know upfront how many "plugins" and editors 
it has. All it  knows is how to call the plugin's "showEditor()" method.
(this is how it's currently implemented in my Eclipse-based desktop app, 
which I'm trying to port to web)

I'm wondering if GWT is applicable for this kind of applications. So far 
looks that GWT applications are "monolithic" and all pages / panels need to 
be referenced in the common "gwt.xml" file, which means I can't configure 
the distributive to include only "plugin1 and plugin2" or only "plugin 2 and 
plugin 3" - I have to always include everything since it's referenced in the 
common xml file.

Any ideas how to use "modularity" with GWT so that UI panels can come from 
some "modules/plugins"?


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