Thanks, I thought that was the case, especially from looking at the
code in LazyPanel.java, but the first line of the Javadoc for
LazyPanel is a little misleading:

"Convenience class to help lazy loading."

Steve

On Dec 8, 2:39 am, -sowdri- <[email protected]> wrote:
> LazyPanel and runAsync() are for different purpose.
>
> LazyPanel is just a container for lazy-*initialization *of widgets. As the
> widget creation involves dom manipulation, which is relatively costly, you
> could use LazyPanel to defer it, in case you have a really complex widget.
>
> runAsync, is used for code splitting, ie to introduce split points. If you
> look at the simple example with just creation of widget inside the runAsync
> block, it may look like a better version of LazyPanel, but its not.
>
> -sowdri-

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