You can automate the process, even launch Tomcat or Jboss inside of
Eclipse.  I know that is not the answer you are dreaming of... :)

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Samuru Jackson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Uff!
>
> Deployed it under Tomcat - its feels like it is 10000times faster :-)
>
> Still - is there a method to speed up things when developing GWT Apps? I
> mean the roundtrip of deploying the app on Tomcat is very time consuming and
> also brings to problem that I can't change the code more or less on the fly
> to test things.
>
> Any idea on this?
>
> /SJ
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 4:38 PM, John Ivens 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I would suggest deploying to a war file and using it in JBoss or another
>> application server and see how fast it is.
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Samuru Jackson <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm experiencing some huge performance problems with async RPC calls.
>>>
>>> There is not much magic behind what I'm doing. It's almost as in a simple
>>> tutorial:
>>>
>>> private void doSomething() {
>>>       AsyncCallback<List> callback = new AsyncCallback<List>() {
>>>           public void onFailure(Throwable caught) {
>>>
>>>           }
>>>
>>>           @Override
>>>           public void onSuccess(List result) {
>>>             doSomeStuff();
>>>           }
>>>         };
>>>
>>>         serverStuff.doSomeServerStuff();
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> My server-side code generates pretty fast a list of approx. 250 elements
>>> consisting of simple java object with some String properties.
>>>
>>> It takes approx. 45secs until onSuccess() triggers. This is measured
>>> after the server-side code finished. If I return null it takes some
>>> milliseconds.
>>>
>>> Reading the mailing list I found out that it seems to be really that
>>> slow.
>>>
>>> I tried to use a multidimensional String Array which results also in a
>>> poor performance.
>>>
>>> However, if pack all the data into one single String with some separators
>>> it takes some milliseconds.
>>>
>>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong? It can't be that it takes almost a minute
>>> to parse a list with a simple object on client side?!?
>>> The solution of putting everything into one single string and parse it
>>> back can't be the solution!
>>>
>>> I'm running everything in developer mode at the moment.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for any advice!
>>> /SJ
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