Hi,

I would appreciate some advice, if anyone has any time to spare... I am 
slowly, but surely, getting to grips with GWT (I think) and I have hit my 
next stumbling block. The scenario is as follows:
> The app loads to the calendar view
> User clicks on a date and the 'add new event' dialog/popup is shown
> User enters event info, along with address of the event. If the address 
does not already exist within the app, the user can click a button to 
extend the popup to enter a new address
> User clicks save.
> Events fired to save new data.

My quandary is thus... I am attempting to implement my app using MVP 
(activities/presenters/places/views etc), but I am not sure how best to 
implement popups like I described above as there is more logic in there 
than a simple 'busy' popup, for example. My aim is to have as much of the 
app logic as possible separate from the UI implementation so I can easily 
port the app to a mobile interface. 

Thanks in advance!

Tim

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