It runs the DevMode main class, ture.
But I am quite certain mvn gwt:run is fueling me the compiled javascript.
The project compilation time is huge for making the gecko_1_3 and safari 
permutations (since I am testing in both chrome and firefox).
What would be the point of compiling all that java into javascript if the 
gwt:run would later not use the compiled javascript.

Moreover, if in the module user.agent property I take away the compilation 
for gecko, when I load the page with firefox I get alarms that there is no 
compiled javascript for my user agent.


What i am going to check out first is weather or not the dead weight of the 
cell table is not related to the DOM structure of my GWT components tree. 
Such as, for example, laying the table within the bootstrap grid model. 
Potentially, each of these nested page components that are being used for 
layout or whatever else, are all like the cell table implementation crowing 
up the application with mouseover, mouseout events. You put the mouse on 
top of a cell table row, and there goes a mouse over buble up to kingdom 
come.

I am considering that It is possible that this drag on performance has to 
do with a "by default spamming" of dom events. Events running from the 
bottom of the DOM tree up to the very top element, all bubbling and lagging 
up.
So what I am going to try out this time, is to dump the cell table outside 
the overall page layout, so that there aren't any OnWhatever events to 
buble up to.

Let's see if that is is the problem.
And if that is indeed the problem, Christ!, you do have to be ever careful 
with most of the gwt components you use cause they just booby trap the html 
elements with events you did not even know where being played out for you.



On Sunday, August 11, 2013 12:43:43 AM UTC+2, Jens wrote:
>
>
>
>> The one triggered by mvn gwt:run is a disaster.
>> Mouseout: 176 ms, mouseover 208 ms, according to speed tracer, but it 
>> looks even slower.
>>
>
> gwt:run starts GWT's DevMode which is always a lot slower than compiled 
> JavaScript. You should not measure timings in DevMode. Compile your app to 
> JavaScript and try again.
>
> -- J.
>

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