It's been two years. And, I was just push into this problem by Chrome 
dropping support for GWT plugin. i.e. I have to downgrade Firefox to 
version 24, or to struggle with super dev mode.

However, both running a Firefox version 24, and a super dev mode lead me to 
the following exception, even with Paul's code to override 
RemoteServiceServlet.
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException: This 
application is out of date, please click the refresh button on your browser.

Is GWT going to get a death sentence?

On Friday, June 15, 2012 3:49:13 PM UTC+8, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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>
>
> On Friday, June 15, 2012 9:00:55 AM UTC+2, Paul Robinson wrote:
>>
>>  Here are code fragments for you. It would be good if something like this 
>> could be built in to GWT rather than having everybody implement similar 
>> code.
>>
>
> Keep in mind that SuperDevMode is experimental.
> It will probably evolve to the point where GWT-RPC won't be an issue, and 
> this workaround won't be needed anymore, so there's no point in building it 
> within GWT at this point.
>

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