Thx Brandon, that has clarified it for me.

Am Montag, 31. Oktober 2016 16:08:53 UTC+1 schrieb Brandon Donnelson:
>
> I'm not sure this fits your use case, but I'm after some of these.
>
> Use Cases:
> 1. Compiling into a custom web server directory, then there is no need for 
> the code server
> 2. Compiling the app
> 3. Removing the current GWT Compiler dialog
> 4. More flexible compiler classpath
> 5. Future WTP publisher compiler integration
>
> What I'm really after is a more flexible persistent compiler configuration 
> I can call over and over. Such as:
> Compiler -incremental  -setProperty user.agent=safari -war /path/to/war
>
> Does that help? 
>
> On Monday, October 31, 2016 at 7:54:39 AM UTC-7, Max Fromberger wrote:
>>
>> Brandon, could You describe a use case for this in just a few words? 
>> For myself, I am compiling using an Ant file, and debugging using Your 
>> Super Dev Mode launcher. Where does this fit in? 
>>
>> Thanks for any explanation, and thanks for all Your great work.
>>
>> regards,
>> Max
>>
>> Am Montag, 31. Oktober 2016 15:03:08 UTC+1 schrieb Brandon Donnelson:
>>>
>>> I've added a shortcut to launch it. 
>>>
>>>
>>>

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