You can set the cache headers from Tomcat using a filter like this 
example<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2872613/caching-images-served-by-servlet>
.
>
>
Or, you can also set it up in Tomcat7 with the Expiration 
Headers<http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/filter.html#Expiration_headers_generation_eligibility>filter
 configuration.

Either way, using a Bundle or not, you'll need to follow the best practices 
for GWT and ensure that only the *.cache files are indeed cached by 
applying these headers somehow.




Sincerely,
Joseph

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