Thanks, Chris! I'll try to install FF plugin later today and will post
results here.

MG

On Nov 7, 9:27 pm, Chris Conroy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your slowness is not a Linux vs. Windows issue: it is a Chrome plugin
> vs. Firefox plugin issue.
>
> The Chrome NPAPI based plugin is known to be a lot slower than the
> Firefox XPCOM plugin. This is partly due to the out of process nature
> of plugins in chrome: each JS<->Java boundary crossing incurs extra
> IPC latency. Also, there are some object identity issues in the Chrome
> plugin model that require us to do some performance harming
> workarounds for the sake of correctness. We hope the object identity
> issues will be worked out, and we should get a speedup from that.
> There isn't a lot to be done for the out of process problem, and
> Firefox will probably head in that direction in future versions (just
> a guess).
>
> The Firefox plugin should install just fine on 64 bit ubuntu--I use it
> myself all the time. Some other distros have some shared library
> conflicts. FWIW, there are some troubleshooting tips in this 
> thread:http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa...
>
>
>

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