Hello Sunil,

Sounds about right - DialogBox installs a MouseMove and MouseOver handler. Maybe you'd want to extend the class and overwrite the contstructor in order to register fewer events (i.e. leave MouseMove out) - though I'm not sure how this would affect the functionality.


On 09/24/2010 09:51 AM, sm wrote:
Hi George,
Thank you very much. We were using DialogBox panel which was causing
problem. There is one more entity like this, still trying to figure
out.
Thanks,
Sunil

On Sep 23, 12:43 am, George Georgovassilis
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hello Sunil,

Maybe some widgets you use implement their own mouse listeners without
you knowing it (i.e. calendar?). You could progressively remove
widgets until you find the one that's causing the CPU load

On Sep 21, 9:34 pm, sm<[email protected]>  wrote:



Hi,
We are using GWT 2.0.3 version. We have not written any handlers for
mousemove event. Some how application is calling the mousemove event
and this results in high CPU utilization. Is mouse move event handler
is out of box function? How can we disable this to increase the
performance of the browser?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Sunil- Hide quoted text -
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