Ian
I was not understand you because i have understand that the gwt code on time
of running was execute like java bytecode on a servlet container like jetty,
and just after the compile process the java code was transformed to
javascript code.

But know, i was looking for about -noserver option that you talk and find
what i wanted. Now i can develop the way that i would like.

Thank you, thank you very much!!!

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/8/12 Tiago Z.C <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> Ian
>>
>> If i do that, every time that i want to see the chances that i made on my
>> app i will have to compile right? I have some doubts because with a small
>> project the compile process take around 30 seconds.
>>
>
> Hi Tiago,
>
> No, you don't have to compile every time for the GWT code, it's the same as
> hosted mode, just refresh.
>
> For PHP code, you might have to refresh the hosted mode browser (not
> recompile, just F5), but you might not even have to do that. If your app has
> a search button which does a typical search, then provided just the PHP code
> has changed (and not the GWT code which displays the results), you can just
> click 'Search' again.
>
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
>
> >
>


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