It looks like as long as you aren't specifying an id for the
JsonpRequest then everything gets cleaned up in the unload method [1]
which is invoked internally by the success and failure handlers.

[1] 
http://code.google.com/searchframe#T04cSGC7sWI/trunk/user/src/com/google/gwt/jsonp/client/JsonpRequest.java&l=316

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 7:56 PM, Christopher Piggott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm watching my server make requests using JsonpRequestBuilder on a timer:
>
> src - - [08/May/2012:18:52:08 +0000] "GET
> /data/live/jsonp?jsonp=__gwt_jsonp__.P72.onSuccess HTTP/1.1" 200 198
> src - - [08/May/2012:18:52:18 +0000] "GET
> /data/live/jsonp?jsonp=__gwt_jsonp__.P73.onSuccess HTTP/1.1" 200 198
> src - - [08/May/2012:18:52:28 +0000] "GET
> /data/live/jsonp?jsonp=__gwt_jsonp__.P74.onSuccess HTTP/1.1" 200 198
> src - - [08/May/2012:18:52:39 +0000] "GET
> /data/live/jsonp?jsonp=__gwt_jsonp__.P75.onSuccess HTTP/1.1" 200 198
>
> This has me wondering ... does it clean up after itself?  Or does it keep
> adding more and more methods (each one only called once ever) to the DOM
> until it eventually runs the browser out of memory?
>
> --Chris
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