Yeah Thomas, you are right. I have posted the exception occurring in
Chrome, but as I mentioned earlier, similar kind of issue is even
happening in FF, IE as well. If you want, I can even post the stack
trace I'm getting with FF.
Yes, I did a lot of refreshes in the browser with Ctrl+R, F5, Ctrl+F5,
but none of them doesn't seem to be working.
When you say, removing the GWT-generated war / subfolder, do you mean
the hard deleting the folder that gets created under the war folder ?
If so, yes I did.

On Apr 12, 8:41 pm, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12 avr, 15:26, aditya ch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Not exactly. Earlier I used that for quick compilation and I can
> > surely say it's not on when I'm running on hosted mode.
>
> You might be running into issue 4823 or 
> similar.http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4823
> Have you tried removing the GWT-generated war/ subfolder? (and either
> empty you browser cache or use a "force refresh", i.e. Ctrl+F5 to make
> sure the selection script is re-requested by the browser)
>
> > Out of curiosity, How did you find out that ?
>
> That __gwt_ObjectId on an object means Chrome? It's been the source of
> several issues.

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