hi diaz,

It seems to be complicated ,as you said.Anyway thanks a ton.....I'll
work on it,and get back to you with good news.. :)

On Mar 15, 2:37 pm, SalvadorDiaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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