Hi Berto,

Sorry for the delay in replying, I am travelling and not always near
an internet connection.

I would be most interested in:-

* "I used JavaScriptObject classes to define the plugins common data
  model and implemented a pair of JSNI classes to do the gluing."

>> I was hoping to just use gwt-exporter to build my Javascript, and 
>> gwt-api-interop to hopefully expose the Javascript as a JAR.

* "I also used a server side mechanism to configure the plugins
repository and
  to generate the GWT host page dynamically. This will load the
plugins from
  the remote web applications and generate some required structures."

>> I've not given much thought to plugin registration\activation (until I know 
>> they are possible). Any thoughts are welcome.

This thread:
https://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit-contributors/browse_thread/thread/6a50ab53b29d93db/d5adfec31a925ce1?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=eventbus#d5adfec31a925ce1
led me to believe EventBus was going to become available outside of
GWT however I see the commits have subsequently been rolled back :(

With kind regards,

Mike



On Jun 16, 1:08 am, kendeng9898 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Berto,
>   Waiting for more details. give some simple sample code is
> appreciate.
>
>   Since the compilation speed & easy development, I've changed to use
> pyjamas project, a python verion of GWT. But I still interesting in
> how to do the plugin. The hardest part is how to solved the different
> compilation and linked.
>
> Thanks,
> Ken

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