Our code size, uncompressed is several megabytes.  We compress and
cache it (both on the client and on the server - cache the zipped file
in memory).  It is not much trouble after doing this.

On Nov 12, 6:48 pm, Edgenius <dapeng...@edgenius.com> wrote:
> I am very excited for code split feature on Gwt 2.0 as the HTML code
> size after compiled already bloats to 850k. I give a quick try but it
> looks not work like a breeze. I know I have to do more research. I
> don't use lots of third party libraries, actually, only 2 libraries:
> GWT-DND, GWT-LOG. My GWT client code is about 350 classes.
>
> So, do you have any good practice to reduce code size? Does code split
> give you very good result?
>
> Or just tell us what is your compiled code size and how many your
> classes...

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