Hi,
some of you definitely has some experience with the "noserver" option.
I use GWT 2.0.2, gwt-maven-plugin version 1.2.

I run my GWT application, compiled by maven with the "noserver" option
turned on, in Tomcat. In Tomcat the /webapp directory contains a
symbolic link to the /target/<myapplication> directory which is
located in my project and which is created by maven. The /target/
<myapplication> directory contains the exploded war file, so Tomcat
can easily run it. It works. When I compile it by maven it works.

The problem is that when I make a change in the java code of my
application and when I refresh the browser the changes are not visible
there. I tried to check the class files in the /target/<myapplication>/
web-inf/classes directory and it seems that they were just not
compiled automatically again when I changed the java code. Does the
development mode save the recently compiled class files somewhere
else? Or am I missing something else?

Thnx.

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