Right, for production you should not do this, but then in production mode you will not need superdev.

(Once the extend superdev to deal with this situation you can use superdev for both compilations)

It helps if you use different gwt.xml files for production and dev (they could share a common inheritance.gwt.xml)


On 06/05/15 13:27, Kishore Palakollu wrote:
But i cannot limit this in the production rite.. i can limit it during my development.I have used <collapse-all-properties/> which had resolved my issue and there is only one permutation happening.But i want to know will there be any disadvantages or any side effects by using it.


On Wednesday, 6 May 2015 01:33:14 UTC+5:30, Robert Hoffmann wrote:

    Limit your permutations by being more stringent, e.g.
    <set-property name="user.agent" value="safari" />

    On May 5, 2015 3:26:56 PM GMT+02:00, Kishore Palakollu
    <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:

        Hi Robert,
                 i m facing the same issue. can you please tell me
        what has fixed your issue.

        My compilation-mappings.txt contains

        B5079040E7FF0E555046C1AD8B647A66.cache.js
        locale en_EN
        user.agent gecko1_8

        B5079040E7FF0E555046C1AD8B647A66.cache.js
        locale en_EN
        user.agent ie10

        B5079040E7FF0E555046C1AD8B647A66.cache.js
        locale en_EN
        user.agent ie9

        B5079040E7FF0E555046C1AD8B647A66.cache.js
        locale en_EN
        user.agent safari

        Devmode:devmode.js

        Thanks & Regards,
        kishore.

        On Thursday, 4 December 2014 19:24:48 UTC+5:30, Robert
        Hoffmann wrote:

            @thomas

            thank you, that helped me to reduce the permutations to one.

            For the record, compilation-mappings.txt contained
            multiple cache.js file entries, now it only contains one
            >>
            FC8BCE744D2BA8E0C463CE0D2F389DB7.cache.js

            Devmode:devmode.js
            <<
            ...and now sdm works.

            And it's fast :-)


            On Thursday, December 4, 2014 10:15:36 AM UTC+1, Robert
            Hoffmann wrote:

                Hi,

                Is there a way to see which properties cause the
                permutations?
                (I'm using GWT 2.7.0)


            When compiling your project, you should have
            a compilation-mappings.txt file generated next to the
            *.nocache.js.


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