Hey Joe. Yea, I switched to using overlay types, which I probably should
have used from the beginning. It's on the order of a thousand times faster.
Thomas, I see gwt-maven-plugin 2.5-rc1! I didn't realize you contributed to
that project as well. Nice work, and very well done.
-tjw
On Saturday
I am seeing this issue as well. Very painful. Two minutes to de-serialize
2,300 records on a Core i7. I would use super-dev but gwt-maven-plugin
still hasn't released 2.5 yet...
On Monday, June 11, 2012 4:02:50 AM UTC-4, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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h a mature
and ubiquitous project it's time that Google lay its cards on the table.
-tjw
On Saturday, May 5, 2012 10:37:01 PM UTC-4, Eric Clayberg (Google) wrote:
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Eric,
Thanks for replying. I have been looking for such comforting words from
someone inside Google and have been unable to find them until now. Not
having a roadmap truly leaves us in the dark, which is the cause of
speculation on this topic. You can keep it sufficiently vague to cover your
Hey Joe! Funny seeing you here.
Obviously Google is making a lot of people nervous, with the following
factors at play:
1. the release and promotion of Dart
2. the unusually long time lapse since the 2.4 release
3. the lack of any roadmap
#2 and #3 were sort of humorously posted as bugs, but the