Thanks Greg, 

<add-linker name="sso"/>

did the trick.


On Monday, December 14, 2015 at 3:13:56 AM UTC-5, Greg wrote:
>
> You could use Single Script Linker instead of default Cross Site IFrame 
> Linker by adding this into your module.gwt.xml:
>
> <collapse-all-properties/>
> <add-linker name="sso"/>
>
> You have to collapse all properties because sso linker doesn't generate 
> permutation selection script. After compilation you should get single js 
> file which contains all the logic for different browsers / languages etc. 
> Alternatively you could explicitly specify properties but it would mean you 
> would get js file for single browser / language.
>
> On Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 2:58:21 AM UTC+1, Michael Zhou wrote:
>>
>> I have used GWT to compile a Java application (Google's Closure Compiler 
>> <https://github.com/google/closure-compiler>) into a GWT application 
>> <http://closure-compiler-debugger.appspot.com/gwt_debugger.html>.
>> Currently, GWT outputs a .cache.js file and a .nocache.js file. I wonder 
>> if it's possible to output a single .js file instead of two?
>> We might switch to J2CL when it's ready, but just in case it's possible 
>> to do so with GWT 2.8.
>>
>

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