Hello everyone and thanks for the advice you are giving me.
The nocache.js file is regularly generated and loaded. I don't think I have 
a problem with the URI because I can also see the home page grid but 
nothing more. No errors appear in the developer tool. Note that I upgraded 
from GWT 2.1 to GWT 2.7 and before that I had no problems.
Can you give me some other suggestions?
Thanks again.

Il giorno domenica 14 gennaio 2024 alle 05:39:07 UTC+1 Craig Mitchell ha 
scritto:

> I use a servlet filter to tell the browser not to cache the nocache files:
>
> public class ServletFilter implements Filter {
>   private static final String NO_CACHE = ".nocache.js";
>
>   @Override
>   public void doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, 
> FilterChain 
> chain) throws IOException, ServletException {
>     String requestURI = ((HttpServletRequest)request).getRequestURI();
>
>     // Don't cache the nocache
>     if (requestURI.endsWith(NO_CACHE)) {
>       setNoCache((HttpServletResponse)response);
>     }
>     chain.doFilter(request, response);
>   }
>
>   private void setNoCache(HttpServletResponse httpResponse) {
>     Date now = new Date();
>     httpResponse.setDateHeader("Date", now.getTime());
>     httpResponse.setDateHeader("Expires", now.getTime() - 86400000L);
>     httpResponse.setHeader("Pragma", "no-cache");
>     httpResponse.setHeader("cache-control", "public, max-age=0, 
> must-revalidate");
>   }
> }
>
> On Saturday 13 January 2024 at 2:54:08 am UTC+11 Jeff Hill wrote:
>
>> There may have been some Chrome updates in the last few months; 
>> occasionally, I must hard refresh to get the latest code from nocache.js.  
>> (That did not happen in  years past)
>>
>> Anyway, I always check in Developer Tools in Chrome to make sure there 
>> are no errors in the "Console" and all the necessary files are being loaded 
>> in the "Network" tab.
>> On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 6:42:14 AM UTC-7 Frank Hossfeld wrote:
>>
>>> Check if the nochache.js gets loaded at a applicaiton staert or if it 
>>> got a 404. In this case something with the URI is not ok.
>>>
>>> Antonio Capone schrieb am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2024 um 10:56:55 UTC+1:
>>>
>>>> Hi all. I deployed an app using GWT on Cloud. It's deployed and 
>>>> working, but when you log in, the browser window just says "Loading" and 
>>>> seems to hang indefinitely. Works fine locally in Eclipse.
>>>> Has this ever happened to you? Is there anyone who can help me 
>>>> understand why this happens?
>>>> Many thanks
>>>>
>>>

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