Hi, here are two links you should read:
http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideCodeSplitting.html
http://www.javabeat.net/2011/11/code-splitting-in-gwt/#

You are interested on this:

"To obtain a compile report for your application, simply compile your 
application with the -compileReport option added. Your application should 
then have an output directory named compileReport. Open index.html in that 
directory to view a Compile Report for your application."

In the report you will see the answer to your question.

-F

2013. szeptember 23., hétfő 14:13:38 UTC+2 időpontban Ed a következőt írta:
>
> I have a global Factory class to create instances.
> I have a code split A and code split B that both use this Factory to 
> create instance A1 that is only used in A and instance B1 that is only used 
> in B.
>
> Will code for object  A1 also end up in split point B, and code for object 
> B1 als end up in split point A? Or is the GWT compiler smart enough to 
> detect it's usage and ensure that code A1 is only present in split point A, 
> and code B1 is only present in split point B?
>
> I think so, but got my doubts, as the Factory is shared  between both 
> split points, and it also shows up in the SOYC report.
> - Ed
>
>

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