I think (I never looked into details) a seed represents a Java class but 
only stores super seed/class information and a map which defines to which 
types this class/seed can be cast. So its basically the very basic Java 
class information which GWT uses to construct your real class with all its 
methods and properties later. In case of code splitting a seed can also 
just act as a placeholder. 

Maybe such a placeholder seed is not fully initialized after a split point 
is downloaded.

In your screenshot you can see the seed id 1297. I think you should be able 
to figure out which class that represents by searching your JS files. You 
should find a defineSeed(1297, ...) method call somewhere and once you 
found it take a look through the JS code above and below to get the idea 
what GWT tries to define a seed for.

-- J.

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