Thanks for solution, removing break points (although they were never going
to be reached) helped me too in speeding up my application from super slow
mode.
On Thursday, April 7, 2011 12:45:45 AM UTC+5:30, PTJ wrote:
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> Recently I was running my GWT application in devmode via the Eclipse
> plug
Also see http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5261
You have to delete some temp files too.
2013/9/4 SaiP
> Also, for the beginners, you might have to set the log level to 'info' in
> the run configurations of the GWT. This is another reason why the debug on
> the GWT ta
Also, for the beginners, you might have to set the log level to 'info' in
the run configurations of the GWT. This is another reason why the debug on
the GWT takes so long, initially when you run the application it will be
set to 'All'.
On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 10:14:10 AM UTC-5, Carl wrote:
Breakpoints! That's it. I've had on and off slow performance when debugging
my GWT app. Removing all breakpoints snapped performance right back to
normal!
excellent! thanks for posting.
On Friday, 30 November 2012 12:30:39 UTC, hummh wrote:
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> I had the same problem. There was a breakpoint at
I had the same problem. There was a breakpoint at Command.execute() that
resulted in long waiting times (minutes) running my web application in dev
mode.
Removing all the breakpoints helped. Thanks for the hint!
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Ok - I just think I figured it out: I had 6 break points set in eclipse -
these break points would not be hit at all during launch - but once I
removed them all (right click - remove all) then FF + Chrome launches at
'normal' development speed.
Thanks!!!
On Friday, October 19, 2012 9:43:55 AM
I get this from time to time... it is so slow all of a sudden and it
usually happens when I am debugging away using FireFox as the browser...
(we only use FF as the browser to debug). When restarting after a code
change - there it is - slow as heck FF eventually allows me into the
app -
Hi,
Recently I experienced the same problem. Have you figured out how to solve
it?
Best regards
W dniu poniedziałek, 11 kwietnia 2011 15:54:44 UTC+2 użytkownik innusius
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> No breakpoints and it is slow as hell. This is some code issue as I
> see that after each reload of debug , it
No breakpoints and it is slow as hell. This is some code issue as I
see that after each reload of debug , it takes longer and longer to
reload application or maybe it depends of how long it runs...
On Apr 7, 6:27 pm, Chris Conroy wrote:
> Eclipse's debug hooks can sometimes cause pathological slo
Eclipse's debug hooks can sometimes cause pathological slowdowns if you have
a breakpoint set on a method entry point. This can happen for regular java
(read: non-GWT) programs as well. Try removing any breakpoints you have set
(or at least, removing any on the method entry--you can set them just f
Recently I was running my GWT application in devmode via the Eclipse
plugin in the Google Chrome Browser. Chrome stopped responding and my
browser completely crashed, requiring me to restart my computer. I
restarted my computer and tried to run my GWT application again, but
this time it was SUPER
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