This means you somehow hard code the URL into your code. GWT itself doesn't 
do that, so it either come from your code or a third-party.
If it's coming from your code:

   - why do you do that? is the client code deployed to a different domain 
   than the APIs it calls?
   - there are likely other ways of doing that (e.g. have the URL into the 
   HTML host page, as a <meta>/<link> or a global variable in a <script>, and 
   read it from your GWT app's onModuleLoad), but we'd need to know more about 
   your problem first (see point above), and how you're currently addressing 
   it (maybe you could show the portions of code where the URL is configured 
   and then used?)


On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:59:45 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> I am a new beginner, i was thinking how can GWT accept dynamic domain 
> address/url via GWT since GWT requires compile, dont wanna be compiling 
> everytime we move servers. 
>

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