I'd suggest reading the stuff in "What's with all the cache/nocache stuff 
and weird filenames?" about the bootstrap process.

https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/2.4/FAQ_DebuggingAndCompiling

On Tuesday, July 3, 2012 8:03:17 AM UTC-4, regnoult axel wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I am living in Bolivia and here, I have a connection equals to 200 Kbps 
> (it is very poor). :(
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> So I was asking if google engineers are considerating a minimum bandwith 
> when testing their app ?
>
> This is important, because when starting my aplication (
> www.mananaseguro.com) , even if I am trying to optimize it, I have for 
> the moment 17 seconds to wait to see the first page (and my app is 
> minimalist) for* the first time*. Then I think it is due to the cache, it 
> loads a lot faster (4 seconds, such as when I open GMAIL here).
>
> In other terms, does '*Google*' recommend a minimum Internet connexion to 
> use a GWT application in production ?
>
> Could you give me indications or details explaining why the first time 
> loading is a lot slower and then why it loads quickly (I think it is 
> because informations are stocked in the browser cache, but what kind of 
> information exactly ?)
>
> Thank you for your help,
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