I part of my job I dislike the most is laying out HTML. As such I have a 
love-hate relationship with GWT Designer. While it makes some things 
easier, in many more ways it's just plain maddening.

Currently my chief gripe is how GWT Designer keeps crashing Eclipse. Even 
when I'm *not* getting errors back on switching from XML Source view to 
Design view, the progress bar will stop and, after some wait, I receive an 
error dialog:

Designer [1.3.0.r37x201202021417.201206281156]: GC overhead limit exceeded
GC overhead limit exceeded


When I close this, I get a crash dialog and must close Eclipse.

I am running Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, Version: Indigo Service 
Release 2, Build id: 20120216-1857 on openSUSE 12.1 with the latest Java 
1.6 from Sun (although this has been a problem with earlier versions of 
openSUSE, Java, Eclipse, and GWT Designer).

Is anyone else experiencing this problem?

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