Hello,

you have to configure your server to tell the clients to never cache 
.nocache.html files.

See: 
https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/FAQ_DebuggingAndCompiling#What%27s_with_all_the_cache/nocache_stuff_and_weird_filenames

J. 

Am 29.07.2012 um 04:55 schrieb ERS:

> Hello all.
> 
> I'm facing an issue almost everytime I upload a new version of my app
> to tomcat.
> The browser does not detect that there is a new app ... and the RPC
> calls fail.
> Then I have to click refresh a few times (or CTRL+F5) ... then the
> browser gets the new version.
> But end-users dont know that and may quit early...
> 
> Is it normal? What should I do during deployment?
> Thanks
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