*@Vassilis: beautiful spoken :) **Thanks.*
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You say you have many other RPC calls etc.
Since a few RPC calls can be active in parallel, some may return with a
response before others….
It could be one of the other RPC calls is causing the problem perhaps the
code is in an endless loop. So the browser can never respond to the
AsyncCallback
Hi,
Here what I would do.
At every step you should verify that the problem exists.
1. Copy/clone your application to GWTBugTest application
2. Get rid of all client (GWT compiled) code that does not trigger the
problem
3. When you have a reliable way to trigger the problem try to put it as
a
Ok, then I don't understand what do you mean on "isolate your problem in a
stand alone gwt app". I can provide short code snippets (as I did above)
but I can't provide a working gwt app with which the problem can be seen
because of the points I wrote. Or, maybe I can package the whole app and
s
> Sorry I can't, It runs behind a VPN in a special environment and it is
property of our customer..
Why not?
I just make your own gwt app that shows the issue (no client code, no
vpn).
I don't understand what this has to do with vpn or customer code?
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Sorry I can't, It runs behind a VPN in a special environment and it is
property of our customer..
2013. július 2., kedd 22:07:53 UTC+2 időpontban Ed a következőt írta:
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> Can you please isolate your problem in a stand alone gwt app?
> If it then still occurs, could you please submit it as an gwt
Can you please isolate your problem in a stand alone gwt app?
If it then still occurs, could you please submit it as an gwt issue in the
issue tracker?
Thanks.
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We are seeing a very similar behavior in our application as well. CPU hits
13% and stays steady. Opening the Chrome Dev Tools when this happens does
not work. Refreshing the page to reload the application does not work. If
I move to another browser tab and then come back the page will go bla
Hi, I wrote this in the issue tracker but I was redirected to here.
Found in GWT Release (2.5.1, 2.5.0.rc1)
Encountered on OS / Browser (Win7, Google Chrome):
Detailed description:
Dear folks,
we have a complex and large gwt app with many rpc calls.
In Google Chrome, there are some rpc call t