Hi, I just wondered why my compiled files get bigger and bigger. Though I had a look inside the generated JavaScript code... I use ClientBundle with ImageResources for my icons. And I always thought that my application uses this generated composite .png file to render the images? I think I've never seen this Base64 Code inside(!) the generated JS files.
The next strage thing is, that I have at least 8 Base64 strings in the Code. But my ClientBundle only has 7 images. After copy & paste those strings in the browser's URL field I found the wrong pic. It's a blue gradient. I think it comes from GWT CellList (oder some other cell stuff). Is there a way to get rid of those images I'm not using? I know it's just a few KB. BUT(!) it's a few KB here and a few there and at the end that maybe 20% of my application. ... and now that I'm already asking questions about minimizing the output: - In my JS files there are lot's of exceptions. I don't need them! There's not a single line of code where I use the exception messages. - And strings like this: "Your *.gwt.xml module configuration prohibits the use of the current doucment rendering mode". When I deploy my application there's NO xml file. My compile flags are: -localWorkers 2 -XdisableClassMetadata - XdisableCastChecking -optimize 9 And optimizations of gwt.xml: <set-configuration-property name="UiBinder.useSafeHtmlTemplates" value="true" /> <set-configuration-property name="CssResource.obfuscationPrefix" value="empty" /> <set-property name="compiler.stackMode" value="strip" /> I hope someone can help me (and many others) improving out GWT apps by reducing size :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
