The LoadEvent is a native browser event that will be fired once the browser 
has downloaded some resources. So it does not apply to a GWT widget. But 
every GWT widget (and thus Composite as well) has a protected onLoad / 
onUnload method that you can override to execute code once the widget has 
been attached/detached to/from the DOM.

-- J.

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