Boy it's hard to find documentation in GWT out of the basics, but I found 
this which helps QUITE A BIT!  This needs to be easier to find:

https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideOrganizingProjects#DevGuideModuleXml

On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:13:08 AM UTC-4, Charlie Youakim wrote:
>
> GWT Lovers,
>
> I'm trying to get my feet wet with GWT to see if migrating will work out.  
> I usually try the more difficult parts first to make sure I can finish the 
> project.  The most difficult part of my project(s) is referencing 3rd party 
> JS libs.  In this example I'm trying to use PubNub as much of our platform 
> uses it.
>
> What I'd like to do is create a reusable object that can be used in other 
> GWT projects in need of PubNub.  I've got a simple little test running 
> successfully (ie, I've got the basics of JNSI working), but my question is 
> -> where do I put the reference to the 3rd party script in order to create 
> the library/module properly?
>
> Right now I just put the reference to the external scripts in the html 
> page in the project, but I'm pretty sure this is incorrect from a 
> reusability perspective, as this lib would be used in other projects, each 
> of which would have their own base html page. 
>
> I tried putting the reference in the gwt.xml file, but this seems to lose 
> the references (ie my test project no longer works as it did when the 
> scripts were in the html page)
>
> Do you have any tips on how to include 3rd party libraries in a reusable 
> gwt library/widget?
>
> Thank you all,
>
> Charlie
>

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