Lost of Development Mode is kind of "tombstone" for GWT projects in my company :( Most of Java oriented developers switched to JS frameworks as they lost their "one common language environment" argument. JS oriented developers, well they were always in opposition to "slow and clumsy" java frameworks. I personally stick with GWT in my private projects (especially with Java 8 support on the horizon) but as advocate of Occam's razor principle I will stick to Development Mode as long as possible (still using FF 24 :) ). Writing, testing and debugging in one language (and IDE) was a reason I choose GWT long time ago. Luckily there are few other reasons to use GWT, and Super Dev mode should improve with time.
Still there is one question that do not let me sleep peacefully. With old good Dev Mode I could easily trak fragments of java code that didn't work properly on GIVEN browser (was it IE, Chrome or FF). With SDM I'm bind to Chrome at least if I want to use source maps ?
-- Still there is one question that do not let me sleep peacefully. With old good Dev Mode I could easily trak fragments of java code that didn't work properly on GIVEN browser (was it IE, Chrome or FF). With SDM I'm bind to Chrome at least if I want to use source maps ?
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