@Thad:  Thanks so much... Downloaded both tar balls with and without GIN
integration....  This demo is very slick looking!   Hoping there's good
documentation in it!   Cheers mate!

On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Thad <[email protected]> wrote:

> In the 3rd item of
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_frm/thread/ba4b88d2d54b0cd
> I found these links:
>
> http://95.110.143.4/layoutmvp/layoutmvp.tar.gz
> http://95.110.143.4/layoutmvp/layoutmvp.html
>
> Read the tread. I found Mauro's example *very helpful* (but I've still
> a ways to go).
>
> On Jun 16, 11:27 am, ustad <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all, I'm new to GWT (and more of an advanced beginner with java at
> that
> > too) and I just worked through the stockwatcher example as posted on the
> > official google page using the latest gwt 2.3 sdk and plugin using
> eclipse.
> > So far so good.   However, when trying to incorporate an MVP design
> pattern
> > I am at a loss.    I understand the basic concept that the idea is a
> > separation of concerns leading to a loosely coupled architecture that
> > facilitates easily testable and extensible code.    But when looking
> through
> > whatever examples I could find via search, I still haven't wrapped my
> head
> > around the actual CONCRETE implementation.     I guess what confuses me
> in
> > the examples I've come across, is all the nested interfaces, nested
> object
> > instantiations within method invocations and basic nomenclature.... I see
> > 'Display' being used interchangeably with 'View' and 'Presenter' and I
> get
> > more confused.    Should  I not worry about all that and just try and
> learn
> > the new Activities/Places implementation?  Or without the fundamentals of
> > MVP I won't understand the latter?
> >
> > I was wondering if someone could provide me with a very, very basic
> concrete
> > example of converting the rudimentary stockwatcher example into that of
> an
> > MVP or Activities/Places adopted one?     I hope this is not too much of
> a
> > request... but this humble chap who's trying to jump on the bandwagon
> would
> > be forever indebted!
> >
> > My humble thanks!
> > ustad
>
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