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The super dev mode article doesn't cover the common use case that a Java developer is using a Java IDE to run a Java GWT client that connects to a Java server (= war or ear file): http://www.gwtproject.org/articles/superdevmode.html
This isn't trivial to set up, especially not in a way that if you change a domain class shared by both the server and client, you can deploy in a single click and view the results of your changes a few seconds later.
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The super dev mode article doesn't cover the common use case that a Java developer is using a Java IDE to run a Java GWT client that connects to a Java server (= war or ear file):
http://www.gwtproject.org/articles/superdevmode.html
This isn't trivial to set up, especially not in a way that if you change a domain class shared by both the server and client, you can deploy in a single click and view the results of your changes a few seconds later.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: