Thank you for you answer. 

I just tried your combination - yes it does compile my project. But. It 
compiles significantly slower. For example - when I select GWT compile 
project from toolbar - then compilation time is between 13 - 15 seconds. 
When I press Ctrl + F11 and select "Compile GWT application" then 
compilation takes 23 - 29 seconds. Yes - its almost 2 times longer.

I think it is connected with my compilation parameters which I specify in 
compilation dialog box (which shows up only when I select GWT compile with 
my mouse). I think when I press shortcut - compiler simply ignores my 
"-draftCompile" settings.

If it matters - I use GWT 2.5rc for compilation.



On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 6:52:24 PM UTC+3, Joseph Lust wrote:
>
> Agris,
>
> CTRL+F11 <http://theshyam.com/2009/07/eclipse-productivity-shortcuts/>will 
> run the last build configuration you ran in Eclipse. That should do 
> the trick for you, assuming you use a Maven or GWT build configuration.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Joseph
>

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