Hi raj,

I once had a similar problem with a GWT application, as it turned out,
there was an IncrementalCommand that was being called again and again
and it never returned false so  the CPU usage was sky high (50 % of a
dual core machine, I think it's the max you can achieve as JS is
monothreaded). Anyway, these kind of bugs can be pretty difficult to
identify and I did it with the help of firebug's js panel: there's a
button called "break on next", click on it, and it'll stop on the next
method called, from there you can identify which one is taking up all
the cpu.

Hope that helps,

Salvador

On Mar 15, 10:01 am, raj <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
>          I'm facing the problem when i run GWT1.7 application
> firefox3.6 my CPU usage has been grown immensely(upto 50% and it's not
> coming down).....could some one tell me what would be the problem?Is
> there anything to be done with the coding?Is there any thing to be
> done with my machine configuration? what should i do, in order to make
> my GWT application,live?

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