Take a look at HTML5 appcache: 
http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/appcache/beginner/
And the great library for GWT: http://realityforge.org/gwt-appcache/

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Bauna

On 15/09/15 10:30, Shawn Johnson wrote:
> I'd like to have smoother updates to our GWT application, and not break 
> client's that are actively on the site.  We are using GWT 2.7, RPC, and code 
> splitting features.  I'd like to give users an
> experience similar to Google's Inbox (GWT) application - where a nice, 
> non-intrusive notification appears notifying the user of a new version of the 
> application - and allows them to reload when they
> get to a good point.  Currently we see errors in the logs after a deployment, 
> indicating users' client application is attempting to make an RPC call to an 
> outdated endpoint, or trying to load a .js
> fragment (code-split) that no longer exists.  I'd almost like to see a 
> versioning of the relevant parts, so maybe the build process and linkers(?) 
> might be more version aware.  
>
> Something like:
>
> war/v1.1/MyAppModule/
> war/v1.2/MyAppModule/
>
> Any thoughts or ideas?
>
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