Hi Jens,

Thank you very much for your reply.

For the tomcat remote debugging part, I was already able to do that by 
setting up configurations similar to the steps mentioned in the Tomcat FAQ 
link you provided.
In fact, when start/launch tomcat in debug mode and launch the application 
and click on the login button, it hits the breakpoint I set in the 
Controller java source codes but the problem is it does not hit the 
breakpoints I set in the succeeding codes which are GWT codes for building 
the next page to display on screen after successful login. This is my 
problem.

The GWT version used in the application is 2.5. Is SuperDevMode the 
solution to my problem? If yes, can you please provide me a step-by-step 
guide with example on each step on how to configure it? I've seen a number 
of links about SuperDevMode but they don't really provide a step-by-step 
guide particularly one with example on each step.

Thank you so much for your help Jens.

     

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