Hi,

GWT is putting javascript into the browser cache.
Data which are coming from GWT-RPC do not went into the browser cache.

However, a client data cache (programmed in java/javascript) greatly
improves the data loading by avoiding duplicate requests.
I do not see a security hit from doing so.
Even a browser cache is no security hit as long the user account of
the operating system is not shared.

Stefan Bachert
http::/gwtworld.de

Inquiries for professional GWT support are welcome.
I am sorry, I won't do free personal support.

On 27 Jul., 09:08, Joyce <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. I believe that GWT achieves RIA through initial throwing of
> objects and files to the client side initially. but what I do not
> understand is that is it possible to control the amount of information
> being thrown to the client side? cos this is because I do not want
> sensitive information to be cache at the client side. these
> information shall only be retrieved from server when requested.
>
> these information should only be sent to the client only when
> requested and should not be cached at the client side. does anyone
> know if it is possible to control the amount of information being sent
> to the client? can anyone enlighten me? would appreciate your help
> sincerely.

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