Hi, 

Recently I experienced the same problem. Have you figured out how to solve 
it?

Best regards

W dniu poniedziałek, 11 kwietnia 2011 15:54:44 UTC+2 użytkownik innusius 
napisał:
>
> No breakpoints and it is slow as hell. This is some code issue as I 
> see that after each reload of debug , it takes longer and longer to 
> reload application or maybe it depends of how long it runs... 
>
> On Apr 7, 6:27 pm, Chris Conroy <con...@google.com> wrote: 
> > Eclipse's debug hooks can sometimes cause pathological slowdowns if you 
> have 
> > a breakpoint set on a method entry point. This can happen for regular 
> java 
> > (read: non-GWT) programs as well. Try removing any breakpoints you have 
> set 
> > (or at least, removing any on the method entry--you can set them just 
> fine 
> > on the first line of the function instead) 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:15 PM, PTJ <pjuckiew...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > > Recently I was running my GWT application in devmode via the Eclipse 
> > > plugin in the Google Chrome Browser.  Chrome stopped responding and my 
> > > browser completely crashed, requiring me to restart my computer.  I 
> > > restarted my computer and tried to run my GWT application again, but 
> > > this time it was SUPER slow.  Devmode has always been a little slow, 
> > > but now it's at the point where it is not even usable anymore.  The 
> > > weird part is that it is only when running in debug mode via the 
> > > Eclipse plugin, standard run (not debug) via eclipse, the devmode Ant 
> > > target, and production depoyment (WAR) work fine. 
> > 
> > > I have tried to run other GWT applications and now they are all 
> > > running unbearably slow now as well.  I uninstalled/reinstalled the 
> > > Google Plugin, upgraded to Eclipse Helios (was using Galileo), 
> > > upgraded to GWT 2.2.0 (was using 2.0.3), etc and nothing has worked. 
> > > I am the only one on my team having this issue and we are all running 
> > > the EXACT same codebase. 
> > 
> > > Has anyone encountered this issue before?  Any help would be greatly 
> > > appreciated.  I have spent ~2 days straight trying to figure out this 
> > > out! 
> > 
> > > Environment (at this point I have tried a number of different versions 
> > > of the below libraries, all produced the same issue of being too slow 
> > > in devmode debugging via Eclipse): 
> > > -GWT 2.2.0 
> > > -Eclipse Helios w/ Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.6 & GWT SDK 2.2.0 
> > > -Google Chrome 10.0.648.204 
> > > -GXT 2.2.3 (for GWT 2.2) 
> > 
> > > Regards, 
> > > Paul J. 
> > 
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