You shouldn't use this solution. GWT.runAsync is used to create a code split point and not to execute things asynchronously. As far as I know these code split points act synchronously in dev mode but asynchronous in production/compiled mode. I think this is because in dev mode there are no .js files (each code split point will result in a separate .js file when you compile your app) that can be downloaded asynchronously using GWT.runAsync. So in dev mode GWT.runAsync gets somehow (synchronously) emulated.
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