>
> or using -noserver and losing the Eclipse debugger
>

You don't loose Eclipse debugger when using -noserver. Just launch your app 
server of choice with debug enabled and then connect to it with Eclipse. 
You can also configure Eclipse to launch a Jetty of your choice (or any 
other supported app server) and let Eclipse deploy your application 
automatically to that Jetty instance (Eclipse WTP)

Personally I pretty much always use -noserver just because I want to use 
the same app server during development as for production. I don't think I 
loose anything (development speed, debugging, hot re-deploy) compared to 
using the build in Jetty of GWT.

-- J.

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