Currently we suffer a lot from time-consuming and memory-hungry GWT 
compilation on a big project, especially during a "mvn clean install", the 
GWT compilation takes several minutes.
GWT super dev mode does alleviate some of these problems sometimes, but 
when backend code changes, often the only reliable action is to restart the 
entire server.

Will J2CL and GWT 3 make GWT compilation scale better (faster and/or less 
memory-hungry for big projects)?
Is any active progress being made on these technologies?
Are there any examples out there with a big codebase so we can see the 
compilation performance difference in action?
Can we experiment with it on ours?

wkr,
Geoffrey

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