Opening Multiple Windows

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Opening Multiple Windows

Postby alexoffspring » Thu Oct 07, 2010 6:14 am

Dear all
First of all i'd like to say hello to all the forum and to use my first Smile taunting at me here on the right :mrgreen:

I'm a newbie in GWT Designer's world. By now, I worked around the basic tutorials found around the web, and went by myself experimenting the various features of the Toolkit. i'd like to ask a question regarding a problem i encountered during my experiments.

I have cleared in my mind how to create a 'single' window application which embeds a certain number of widgets and the relative events.
But what if i want to istantiate a new class and load it into a new window?
This can happen, for example, when we have a menu bar where one of the menu item opens a new window with different layout and widgets.
How can i manage this?
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Re: Opening Multiple Windows

Postby Eric Clayberg » Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:08 am

I would recommend posting general GWT questions to our (Google's) GWT Forum.

We would like to keep this forum focused on GWT Designer itself. Thank you.
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Re: Opening Multiple Windows

Postby alexoffspring » Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:32 pm

Thanks for the reply.

I thought it was strictly connected to GWT Designer, since i use it to develop my windows.
I'll post it the GWT Forum.
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Re: Opening Multiple Windows

Postby Eric Clayberg » Fri Oct 08, 2010 4:40 am

GWT Designer is used to create your UI layouts, but any actual behavior (e.g., interaction between windows, reactions to button presses, etc.) is created in Java code by hand.
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