On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 4:30:50 AM UTC-5, Aleksander Gralak wrote:
>
> That is pretty bad information for all GWT developers. 
> For now I can stick with FF 24.2, however in the future we need to develop 
> on the most up to date browsers. 
>
> When do you estimate Super Dev Mode will be production ready? If it is 
> more then 6 months then we should think of some workaround. Is is possible 
> to do a custom build of FF with all necessery symbols exported? According to
>
> [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=920731
>
> they have switched it off. But if someone (sorry I am not C++ developer so 
> I will not do it myself) can build GWT development version with those 
> symbols. Then we would be able to do development for several more months on 
> the latest browser and wait till Super Dev Mode if fully functional.
>
 
Can someone clarify what is meant by "fully functional" for Super dev mode? 
 In my view, debugging the client-side GWT code in the IDE debugger, 
alongside server-side Java code, is the "killer feature."  I can't believe 
anyone would ever consider in-browser Javascript debugging to be an 
acceptable replacement.  Or perhaps I'm missing something?

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