The only thing I could suggest is outlined here
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/FAQ_DebuggingAndCompiling.html#Can_I_speed_up_the_GWT_compiler?
(but you've probably already looked at this...)

Sorry I can't be more help - it has got me thinking though, where I
work will probably run into the same problem in the (near) future.

Cheers,
Dave

On Feb 19, 12:47 am, JimmyJoe <[email protected]> wrote:
> I appear to be in a rare situation with regard to GWT use:  my team
> has dozens of independent GWT modules and our compile times are rising
> as we add more modules.
>
> A couple years back the company I work for decided to switch to GWT
> for new product development.  We have a SaaS portal that has dozens of
> legacy applications written in JSPs, so this was a big change for
> us.
>
> Now that we do all new development in GWT, we are developing all new
> products as separate modules, each of which is hosted in its own JSP
> (to take advantage of all our legacy code there, punt on some
> development costs, etc.).  They fit in with our existing code very
> well.
>
> Long story short, we now find ourselves with upwards of 20 modules and
> climbing, and our complete build times are getting extraordinarily
> long.
>
> Here's a little more info:
>
> Many of our modules are built on a common framework which is its own
> module sans entrypoint.  Often a module will consist of a single page
> of functionality distinct from other features in our product suite --
> for instance setting org preferences, searching for emails, etc.  Some
> of the modules could be combined, such as "administration" modules; my
> concern with that approach is that we're still using GWT 1.7 and don't
> have code splitting to keep our performance numbers good if we go that
> direction.
>
> Regardless of that special case, however, we will eventually have
> dozens of large(-ish?), complex GWT modules that need to be regularly
> compile.  Even with Ant's <parallel> and GWT's localWorkers we are
> already seeing significantly extended compile times.
>
> Our current approach for single product development is to comment out
> all the modules that are not under development (Google's own best
> practice, as far as I have heard), and we are using development mode
> extensively, which obviously removes the need to compile the GWT code
> often.  We also do no internationalization or localization.
>
> What are your thoughts?  Is there a good way to manage a large number
> of modules and keep compile times down?

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