Thanks for figuring that out.  Worked great for me.  I simply added
the following line to /etc/hosts

192.168.1.4 localhost

where 192.168.1.4 is the static ip my computer is assigned by my
router.

Changing the url to localhost or 127.0.0.1 works as well if you don't
want to edit your hosts file.

On Dec 7, 11:28 pm, keyvez <key...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I solved my problem. My DNS settings didn't have my routers DNS only
> the two google's DNS servers I added a few days ago. So if you are
> experiencing the same problem, try the following:
>
> http://localhost:8888/index.html?gwt.codesvr=localhost:9997http://localhost:8888/index.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997
>
> check /etc/hosts or DNS settings in System Preferences.
>
> Good luck.
> Gaurav
>
> On Dec 6, 4:33 pm, keyvez <key...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am experiencing really slow times (30-40 seconds) when I refresh the
> > page on safari or firefox. It almost seems to recompile the full app
> > every single time I hit refresh. I don't even change anything, and
> > this the app you get when you create new Web App in eclipse. Meanwhile
> > the browser hangs like it's supposed to when making a synchronous
> > server request.
>
> > Specs: Eclipse 3.5, Mac OS 10.6, Java 6 64-bit (tried with 32-bit 5
> > and 6), GWT 2.0 RC2 and GPE 1.2 RC2 (tried RC1 for both of those too.
>
> > And running it with the -Dgwt=perflog=true VM argument I receive this:
>
> > perf? OophmSessionHandler?.loadModule Main 838ms
>
> > perf? ModuleDef?.refresh 35ms
> > perf? ResourceOracleImpl?.refresh 1ms
> > perf? ResourceOracleImpl?.refresh 23ms
> > perf? ResourceOracleImpl?.refresh 9ms
> > perf? TypeOracleMediator?.addNewUnits 165ms
> > perf? ModuleSpace?.onLoad 511ms
> > perf? Generator 'com.google.gwt.uibinder.rebind.UiBinderGenerator?'
> > produced 'com.company.mypackage.web.client.Application.Binder' 21ms
> > perf? TypeOracleMediator?.addNewUnits 0ms
> > perf? Generator
> > 'com.google.gwt.resources.rebind.context.InlineClientBundleGenerator?'
> > produced
> > 'com.company.mypackage.web.client.Application_BinderImpl_GenBundle?'
> > 4ms
> > perf? TypeOracleMediator?.addNewUnits 0ms
> > perf? Generator 'com.google.gwt.i18n.rebind.LocaleInfoGenerator?'
> > produced 'com.google.gwt.i18n.client.impl.LocaleInfoImpl?' 14ms
> > perf? TypeOracleMediator?.addNewUnits 0ms
> > perf? Generator 'com.google.gwt.i18n.rebind.LocalizableGenerator?'
> > produced 'com.google.gwt.i18n.client.impl.CldrImpl?' 0ms
>
> > Which doesn't tell me where the 30-40 seconds are being spent.
>
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Gaurav
>
> > On Dec 4, 12:45 am, jd <jdpatter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Also, the slowdown for me seems to be across the board.
>
> > > Right now my CPU is very high and the busy thread is doing this:
>
> > > Daemon Thread [Code server for rooms from Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U;
> > > Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.0.15) Gecko/2009101600 Firefox/
> > > 3.0.15 onhttp://localhost:8888/?gwt.codesvr=localhost:9997
> > > @ :twjO<"N0ofi:u+0] (Suspended)
> > >         Thread.currentThread() line: not available [native method]
> > >         ThreadLocal<T>.get() line: 124
> > >         StringCoding.deref(ThreadLocal) line: 49
> > >         StringCoding.encode(String, char[], int, int) line: 361
> > >         String.getBytes(String) line: 812
> > >         BrowserChannel.writeUtf8String(DataOutputStream, String) line: 
> > > 1583
> > >         BrowserChannel$InvokeOnClientMessage.send() line: 866
> > >         BrowserChannelServer.invokeJavascript(CompilingClassLoader,
> > > JsValueOOPHM, String, JsValueOOPHM[], JsValueOOPHM) line: 164
> > >         ModuleSpaceOOPHM.doInvoke(String, Object, Class<?>[], Object[]) 
> > > line:
> > > 120
> > >         ModuleSpaceOOPHM(ModuleSpace).invokeNative(String, Object, 
> > > Class<?>
> > > [], Object[]) line: 507
> > >         ModuleSpaceOOPHM(ModuleSpace).invokeNativeInt(String, Object, 
> > > Class<?>
> > > [], Object[]) line: 240
> > >         JavaScriptHost.invokeNativeInt(String, Object, Class<?>[], 
> > > Object[])
> > > line: 75
> > >         Element$.getPropertyInt$(Element, String) line: not available
> > >         ResizableWidgetCollection.checkWidgetSize() line: 216
> > >         ResizableWidgetCollection$1.run() line: 125
> > >         ResizableWidgetCollection$1(Timer).fire() line: 141
> > >         GeneratedMethodAccessor36.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: not
> > > available
> > >         DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: 25
> > >         Method.invoke(Object, Object...) line: 592
> > >         MethodAdaptor.invoke(Object, Object...) line: 103
> > >         MethodDispatch.invoke(JsValue, JsValue[], JsValue) line: 71
> > >         OophmSessionHandler.invoke(BrowserChannel, BrowserChannel$Value, 
> > > int,
> > > BrowserChannel$Value[]) line: 157
> > >         BrowserChannelServer
> > > (BrowserChannel).reactToMessagesWhileWaitingForReturn(BrowserChannel
> > > $SessionHandler) line: 1713
> > >         BrowserChannelServer.invokeJavascript(CompilingClassLoader,
> > > JsValueOOPHM, String, JsValueOOPHM[], JsValueOOPHM) line: 165
> > >         ModuleSpaceOOPHM.doInvoke(String, Object, Class<?>[], Object[]) 
> > > line:
> > > 120
> > >         ModuleSpaceOOPHM(ModuleSpace).invokeNative(String, Object, 
> > > Class<?>
> > > [], Object[]) line: 507
> > >         ModuleSpaceOOPHM(ModuleSpace).invokeNativeObject(String, Object,
> > > Class<?>[], Object[]) line: 264
> > >         JavaScriptHost.invokeNativeObject(String, Object, Class<?>[], 
> > > Object
> > > []) line: 91
> > >         Impl.apply(Object, Object, Object) line: not available
> > >         Impl.entry0(Object, Object, Object) line: 188
> > >         GeneratedMethodAccessor29.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: not
> > > available
> > >         DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: 25
> > >         Method.invoke(Object, Object...) line: 592
> > >         MethodAdaptor.invoke(Object, Object...) line: 103
> > >         MethodDispatch.invoke(JsValue, JsValue[], JsValue) line: 71
> > >         OophmSessionHandler.invoke(BrowserChannel, BrowserChannel$Value, 
> > > int,
> > > BrowserChannel$Value[]) line: 157
> > >         
> > > BrowserChannelServer(BrowserChannel).reactToMessages(BrowserChannel
> > > $SessionHandler) line: 1668
> > >         BrowserChannelServer.processConnection() line: 401
> > >         BrowserChannelServer.run() line: 222
> > >         Thread.run() line: 613
>
> > > On Dec 4, 3:14 pm, jd <jdpatter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I am also using Leopard and the "hang" is over a minute before
> > > > anything starts to happen.
>
> > > > On Dec 4, 4:45 am, jvictor <jeffvic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > DevMode starts up quickly as you would expect inside the new eclipse
> > > > > console window and I receive the url to copy and paste into the
> > > > > browser.  The issue occurs as soon as I connect to DevMode from any
> > > > > browser.  Specifically, the browser seems to "hang" for about 20
> > > > > seconds and will then come back to life and my app performs normally
> > > > > from that point on.  If I do a reload of the browser I experience the
> > > > > same "hanging" for the same duration.  I have looked at the system
> > > > > activity monitor during this time and a java process is consuming all
> > > > > cpu.  Once the "hanging" is over, the java process returns to normal
> > > > > usage.
>
> > > > > I experience this issue with several different modules / projects
> > > > > including the default skeleton application created by GWT.
>
> > > > > At work I use a vanilla Ubuntu 9.04 installation and my experience
> > > > > with RC2 on that machine has shown that DevMode is very fast.
> > > > > Therefore, I suspect this has something to do with macs and java.
>
> > > > > On Dec 4, 5:36 am, Chris Ramsdale <cramsd...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Where are you seeing the slowness? Is it confined to initial module 
> > > > > > load (of
> > > > > > a specific app maybe) or are you experiencing speed degradation 
> > > > > > across the
> > > > > > board?
>
> > > > > > On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 7:02 AM, jvictor <jeffvic...@gmail.com> 
> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > > Is anyone else experiencing *extremely*slowDevMode on a mac?  I'm
> > > > > > > using Leopard 10.5.8 with all of the updates and running DevMode 
> > > > > > > with
> > > > > > > 64 bit Java 6.  I experience the same slowness when using 32 bit 
> > > > > > > Java
> > > > > > > 5 as well.  I'm using 2.0 RC 2 and experience the problem using
> > > > > > > firefox 3.5.5 and safari.
>
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