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I'm glad SDM works for you; the ability to see HTML or CSS changes
quickly is definitely a pro.

But losing the IDE debugger is a big con.  No browser debugger that
I'm aware of matches the functionality of Eclipse or IntelliJ.  Losing
the ability to debug the client and server from the same 'place' is
also a con.

I'd rather be kept as insulated as possible from the javascript
environment, at least by default.

On 11/14/2012 03:34 PM, emurmur wrote:
> I am really enjoying SuperDevMode.  My desire is to program to the 
> browser, not to a high-level GWT api.  I've build an MVP framework
> on top of lower level browser api's, so no UI Binder, no request
> factory, no GWT widgets.  Compiles are fast.  Debugging in Chrome
> works well. There are some things to get used-to, and I generally
> prefer the IDE debugger's ui, but debugging the actual code in the
> actual execution environment at full speed is a big benefit.  I can
> make changes to html or css and simply reload the page and I'm
> debugging again in 2 seconds. If I step a little too far in the
> code, I can reload and I'm debugging again in 2 seconds.  If I
> change a line of Java code, I need to recompile, but that takes
> about 5 seconds in my app.  So SuperDevMode and source maps are
> ideal for me.  If feel like I'm getting the productivity of a
> Javascript work flow and the structure and code-reliability of
> Java.
> 
> Ed
> 
> On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:35:59 AM UTC-8, Clint Gilbert
> wrote:
> 
> On 11/14/2012 09:47 AM, Andrew Mackenzie wrote:
> 
>> IMHO, SuperDev is not the fix for this, and GWT is exploring a 
>> path (Source maps, browser debug, etc) that breaks one of the
>> best and distinguishing points of GWT.
> 
> 
> Agreed.  The inability to debug using an IDE makes super dev mode
> a non-starter for me.
> 
> SDM solves a problem for the browser plugin maintainers, which I 
> completely understand, but it creates problems for users like me.
> 
> 
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