Use something like GWTP, it will take care of the url token and render the
apropriated view

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:46 AM, onli4anks <ankurjain.ni...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I am working on a small GWT project. As i know, a GWT project can have
> only one HTML page in it. So for loading different modules on my page,
> I create the object of the class responsible for loading the
> components of that module and call the required functions. I create
> these objects and load my modules on the basis of the token which i
> get from url. I am creating these objects on token change event. My
> question is, is this approach right?? Creating object each time?
> Because there will be 10 objects for same module if the user visits
> the url with same token 10 times..
>
> Plzz help.. :(
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