Hi Jason,

Did you check for any traffic with the server (via a Firefox plugin
like Firebug or equiv)

Do you see requests from client to server ?

regards
didier

On Oct 19, 11:20 am, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any idea? Many Thanks!
>
> On Oct 14, 4:46 am, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I am debugging a GWT application which is very slow. I tried to
> > isloate the problem and get below result:
>
> > A simple panel with a label and a flextable.
> > The label is updated with current time every 300 ms.
> > The flextable is filled with static data but never update.
>
> > When the flextable become bigger, the cpu usage increase
> > significantly.
> > For example, with 3600 grids, the cpu usage is 9.9%
> > with 36000 grids, the cpu usage is 80%.
>
> > If I stop the label updating, the cpu usage is zero.
>
> > I dont understand why the size of the flextable will affect the cpu
> > usage. It should only consume time when create. After creation is
> > complete, it should take no cpu resource at all.
>
> > Does it means updating the label will lead to the flextable refresh
> > too?
>
> > GWT version: 2.0.3
> > Browser: Firefox
> > CPU: ARM, 400Mhz

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