Sorry, I just read what I worte and realised I made a mistake. We
don't have that many .properties files, but we do have a large (>
1000) files that describe each field in the DTO with a constant string
value. Ex:
public class AdminUserListDefProperties implements Serializable,
BeanModelTag {
public final static String Name = "Name";
}
describes a class AdminUserListDef, which has one property, ie, getName
() and setName().
We have about a thousand of these (our data model is pretty huge) but
they are only used on the server, not on the client
Pieter
On Jan 26, 3:43 pm, Pieter Breed <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is the original v1.7 code with only the GWT 2 change applied, ie
> no other code changes have been applied yet.
>
> We are able to run the app in dev mode without any issues.
>
> We use a few 3rd party modules, yes. The primary client-side
> dependency is the GXT module. On the server we have a few other
> dependencies:
> - ehcache
> - derby
> - jna
>
> We do have a large number of codegen files. We have a 3rd party middle-
> ware component that we use for comms, which allows us to have clients
> for the server in many languages. We use this technology to codegen
> XML serializers and DTOs. This pipeline is on the server, from where
> normal GWT rpc is used to communicate with the client via the API
> service calls. For most of these DTO's we create .properties files
> that help us to create beans to which we can bind the UIs.
>
> Does this information help?
>
> Pieter
>
> On Jan 26, 2:35 pm, Francisco Bischoff <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The code you are trying to compile is the original from GWT 1.7 project or
> > have you made some changes? What about the 3rd party modules, do you use
> > some of that? Maybe there is some code messing up with the compiler...
>
> > And the Development Mode, can you try the application using it?
>
> > Try to compile your code as original as you had successfully compiled in GWT
> > 1.7 and try to make experiments cutting some 3rd party modules off.
>
> > --
> > Francisco Bischoffhttp://www.cirurgiaplastica.pro.br
>
> > "O mate está para o gaúcho como o chá para os ingleses, a coca para os
> > bolivianos, o uísque para os escoceses e o café... para os brasileiros"
> > -- Eduardo Bueno
>
> > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Pieter Breed
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > Hi Frincisca,
>
> > > Yes, actually... My machine is currently trying to build the app with
> > > an allocated 15Gigabytes of allocatable ram. Not many desktop machines
> > > have so much, so I'm stuttering along on virtual memory which makes it
> > > slow. (It's been busy for 2 hours already)
>
> > > But it does feel strange to me that gwtc would need so much ram, which
> > > is why I'm asking if we can work with the compiler in this case to
> > > keep these requirements down. The other option is that we are doing
> > > something wrong (which is slightly more likely). Maybe somebody can
> > > help us sort it out?
>
> > > Pieter
>
> > > On Jan 25, 11:59 am, Francisco Bischoff <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I'm not the very experient here, but have you tried to follow the
> > > compiler
> > > > error?
>
> > > > [ERROR] Out of memory; to increase the amount of memory, use the -Xmx
> > > flag
> > > > at startup (java -Xmx128M ...)
>
> > > > Maybe you just need to reserve more memory for the java compiler.
>
> > > > --
> > > > Francisco Bischoffhttp://www.cirurgiaplastica.pro.br
>
> > > > "O mate está para o gaúcho como o chá para os ingleses, a coca para os
> > > > bolivianos, o uísque para os escoceses e o café... para os brasileiros"
> > > > -- Eduardo Bueno
>
> > > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Pieter Breed <[email protected]
> > > >wrote:
>
> > > > > [ERROR] Out of memory; to increase the amount of memory, use
> > > > > the -Xmx flag at startup (java -Xmx128M ...)
>
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