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 slow.  Devmode has always been a little slow,
but now it's at the point where it is not even usable anymore.  The
weird part is that it is only when running in debug mode via the
Eclipse plugin, standard run (not debug) via eclipse, the devmode Ant
target, and production depoyment (WAR) work fine.

I have tried to run other GWT applications and now they are all
running unbearably slow now as well.  I uninstalled/reinstalled the
Google Plugin, upgraded to Eclipse Helios (was using Galileo),
upgraded to GWT 2.2.0 (was using 2.0.3), etc and nothing has worked.
I am the only one on my team having this issue and we are all running
the EXACT same codebase.

Has anyone encountered this issue before?  Any help would be greatly
appreciated.  I have spent ~2 days straight trying to figure out this
out!

Environment (at this point I have tried a number of different versions
of the below libraries, all produced the same issue of being too slow
in devmode debugging via Eclipse):
-GWT 2.2.0
-Eclipse Helios w/ Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.6 & GWT SDK 2.2.0
-Google Chrome 10.0.648.204
-GXT 2.2.3 (for GWT 2.2)


Regards,
Paul J.

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