The main application is compiled together with the plugins. No plugins are 
installed or updated AFTER the application is compiled. This should make the 
life easier.
When user clicks a certain link in the main UI, the "core" UI needs to show 
the editor (some panel) defined in the plugin. 
the "core" application does not have dependencies on the plugins code. 
plugins are listed in some XML file and the "core" can only invoke 
getPanel() or something similar on the plugin Class.

This is how it currently works for my Eclipse RCP application. I need to 
port the same to GWT, if that's possible

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