Hi everyone,

I have a (weird) setup where my application is divided into 3
projects:
GWT-Client (Java Project which contains the classes that will be
translated into javascript + the images)
GWT-RPC (Java Project which contains the RPC classes  that are common
to both the client and the server)
GWT-Server (Dynamic Web Project which contains the server side
classes)

Whenever I make changes to the GWT-Client or GWT-RPC projects, I do a
'Project -> Clean', that first deletes all generated files from all
projects, and after that triggers a (custom) Project Builder in
Eclipse as an Ant build file, translating the Java in GWT-Client into
JavaScript. moving the result to my GWT-Server WebContent/ directory.

So I launch the Eclipse embedded Tomcat on the GWT-Server project, and
launch the hosted mode with "-noserver  -port 8080 gwt-server/
RunClient.html" arguments and everything works fine.

The translation into JavaScript is quite time consuming, so sometimes
I make minor changes to the GWT-Client project which I am able to
debug without having to translate and put the translated files in the
server side, but I am not sure this is healthy. I guess the generated
JavaScript files on the server need to be updated up to some point for
hosted mode to work, but does anyone knows up to what point? Or they
don't need to be updated at all?

I know this is an odd scenario and I might not get any answers, but
still worth giving a shout out.

Regards,
Alexandre Pretyman

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