I have read a whole bunch of articles on multiple modules, and I'm still 
not sure I fully understand what they are (or their limitations) so I'm 
hoping someone can help.

1. Can multiple modules be loaded in the same host page?

2. Can multiple modules live inside of the same RootLayoutPanel, or do they 
each have to attach themselves to the RootLayoutPanel?

If the answers to 1. and 2. are yes, how do you switch between the modules?

Can, for example, a common event bus be used between all the modules?

My use case is that I have a rather complex outer application shell (in 
GWT) which is concerned with basic navigation, alerts, etc. I would like 
the user to be able to perform 3 distinctly different functions from within 
that same frame (managing a library, working within a community, and some 
users will have administrative tasks).

I'm struggling with the best way to layout the entire application. Do I 
continue with one monolithic app where all context switching is done by 
places/activities?

Thanks.

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