To solve an issue with our particular use of GWT, we implement our own "post" Linker for GWT. This post linker appends a block of JS code to the end of <module>.nocache.js, by detecting the nocache.js file when it's passed to the link() command in the ArtifactSet, and replacing it with a new Artifact that's actually the original Artifact with our code appended. This works fine in production mode, and our appended code shows up in <module>.nocache.js in the file system.
However, when Eclipse is used to run the server on port 8888 with GWT 2.7.0 in SuperDevMode, all heck breaks loose: Our post linker still sees the original content in the <module>.nocache.js file (i.e., the same content we see for production mode). However, this content is not then present in the <module>.nocache.js file in the file system. Instead, that file contains totally different content. In particular, there's a comment:
**
* This startup script is used when we run superdevmode from an app server.
*/
Needless to say, since the linker is not ever served this content in any Artifact, we can't append anything to it. So the questions arise:
-- However, when Eclipse is used to run the server on port 8888 with GWT 2.7.0 in SuperDevMode, all heck breaks loose: Our post linker still sees the original content in the <module>.nocache.js file (i.e., the same content we see for production mode). However, this content is not then present in the <module>.nocache.js file in the file system. Instead, that file contains totally different content. In particular, there's a comment:
**
* This startup script is used when we run superdevmode from an app server.
*/
Needless to say, since the linker is not ever served this content in any Artifact, we can't append anything to it. So the questions arise:
- Why are the post-linkers fed misleading content for the <module>.nocache.js file Artifact that doesn't represent what will be the file system content of that file?
- Is there any way to gain access to the Artifact that actually contains the "fake" app server JS code that is written into <module>.nocache.js so it can be modified?
- How do I control the order of my post linker within the set of other post linkers? I set it as a post linker with a pragma, but say I want it to be the last post linker?
If there is some alternate means to hook loading of <module>.nocache.js, that would also work for our application, as long as it's synchronously executed (as is JS code appended to <module>.nocache.js).
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