I have looked at the MVP with Activities and Places examples in the Google 
GWT development docs and tutorials and started creating a simple app.  I am 
now looking at editing an object from a datastore and have a DTO 
representation of the object.  It seems natural to pass this DTO to a place 
constructor as a means to get the data to the activity which also serves as 
the presenter, but I am not confident that this is the intent of the MVP 
with Activities and Places architecture.  I feel like I am missing 
something because the place tokenizer would then be responsible for 
serializing the DTO and any UI state - is this the implied intent of the 
architecture?

How are others implementing this?

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