you want to hide or destroy the window??
i believe that when you close a window normally gwt-ext
will release memory...
bye Patrizio

2009/6/23 bmorsh <[email protected]>

>
> I am new to GWT-Ext and not really a Javascript expert (well, know how
> it looks like). I want to know how GWT EXT cleans up after itself.
> When I do GWT programming, I make sure my widget are not referenced
> once I am done with them (so the garbage collection can do its job -
> and I hoping something like the Java one works in GWT). I don't want
> to have leaks or dead areas sticking around as my GWT EXT app may run
> for a long time and/or create and destroy many lists and pages. How
> can I make sure, for instance, my dialog is closed and gone? All I can
> do it show it and the hide it. In fact, I created a modal dialog and
> did a (new MyDlg()).show() followed by another line, and I noticed the
> other line ran at the same time the Dialog box was up (so, obviously
> GWT EXT is not taking over the event queue - which makes sense - I
> think). When the close button is pressed, I do a this.hide() to hide
> it; does this mean the memory is released? No. How can I make sure it
> is?
>
> I thank you all in advance for any hints you can provide.
>
> >
>

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