On Friday, December 18, 2015 at 10:17:27 AM UTC+1, Ed wrote:

> I was reluctant at first to move over to SDM, but after some time with it, 
>> I got used to it. I combine it with SDBG in eclipse and it works mostly ok. 
>>
> What is exactly not woking well with the SDBG eclipse plugin?
> And why is this working well in IntelliJ ?
>
>
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't that is a bit annoying. Some 
constructs like for loops were not properly mapped to the java sources 
which made stepping through them a bit painful. But I am running behind on 
SDBG, I did not do GWT development in the last year - just starting again. 

In Chrome I do not always seem to get the mapping to work for all classes 
in my project. 

I have no experience with IntelliJ, but I am interested in using it since 
maven/eclipse integration seems to be really slow and buggy. But I am 
forced to use ClearCase for the moment and we don't have IntelliJ support 
for it. I hope we can switch to something git based next year.


> What SDM brings is much faster prototyping of the GUI, especially in 
>> combination with Thomas Broyer's maven plugin it's really nice to have both 
>> server and client refresh so easily while developing. 
>>
> How do you use the maven plugin to speed this up ?
>


I just launch tomcat and codeserver from maven instead of depending on my 
IDE. It works really well. Any change I make to server classes gets loaded 
automatically by Tomcat and any change on client code gets picked up by the 
SDM codeserver. In the browser I just click on reload and I have the latest 
version, it takes just a second or 2. (OK I seem to have an issue with GWT 
2.8.0-beta1, but I'm sure that will get resolved somehow).
 

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