Well, if you have 20 UiBinder templates, you probably don't want to change all of them.
I have been using this mechanism and it works great..
but i was thinking later that it would be so much better if we could
specify the
EntryPoint to use in the ui.xml file, that way there is no need to
switch... i.e.
<ui:EntryPoint path="com.package.EntryPoint.gwt.xml"/>
-John G
On Oct 24, 11:24 am, "Eric Clayberg (Google)" <clayb...@google.com>
wrote:
> It should be available in the latest GWT Designer build.
>
> Heres how to use it...
>
> 1. Create a GWT project with a GWT module, moduleA.gwt.xml file.
> 2. Create a second GWT module, moduleB.gwt.xml in the same folder.
> 3. If you want to make sure that GWT Designer uses moduleB.gwt.xml, add the
> following comment to that file: <!-- gwtd.module.use -->
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