Check out this issue (includes source code):
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5129

If you followed the best practises you can easily hide your activities
behind proxies that do the code splitting automatically.


Best,


Raphael


On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Juan Pablo Gardella
<[email protected]> wrote:
> +1
>
> 2011/6/16 Ahmed <[email protected]>
>>
>> How to minimize the amount of code downloaded initially by GWT app
>> user's browser? Well, just wrap potentially big operations in a
>> GWT.runAsync() call. However, since our application is using GWT best
>> practices (dependency injection, MVP pattern), it’s not as
>> straightforward as GWT doc describes. Could you please give me an idea
>> on how to use code splitting in conjunction with GIN?
>>
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