Is this a feature that will be included in the next versions of GWT ?

Thanks !

Fran

On 7 mayo, 12:07, Alex Rudnick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Fran,
>
> If you're concerned about getting all of the compiled javascript at
> once (how big is your compiled output?), there's a feature currently
> in the trunk (not released yet as of GWT 1.6, but it's available in
> the main development branch) called runAsync which looks like it might
> be useful for you. To use it, you'll have to check out the trunk
> source and compile it.
>
> The page about runAsync is here on the 
> wiki:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/CodeSplitting
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Fran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi! My name is Fran and I have a question regarding GWT. I'm creating
> > a big app and my problem is when the app loads it downloads the whole
> > javascript project (I have it in separate projects in Eclipse) and I'd
> > like to know if there's a way to download only the javascript that I
> > need. For example, in my war folder the projects compile in separate
> > folders, but, when the page loads it downloads the whole javascript. I
> > hope you can understand me and I'll be glad to hear an answer. Regards
>
> > Fran
>
> --
> Alex Rudnick
> swe, gwt, atl
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