Background:
We use GWT for our multi-gwt-project application and we are updating to version 2.7 now.
We have a core project say gwt-shell which has the dashboard listing all the features of our application (each feature in-turn a gwt-project with multiple modules) and the shell re-directs to the appropriate sub-module depending on the event.
Since all the sub-modules/features can only be accessed through shell, we compiled the shell project (which in turn compiles all the sub-modules) and started the codeserver with the shell listed as the entrypoint.
Problem: Since our project at least has 7 gwt-projects, and we're trying compiling and launching at the parent project level, a small file change in one of the sub-modules causes SDM to recompile the entire shell which takes forever , since ours is a huge application.
Is there a way to isolate the browser to recompile only the files modified, instead of the entire project structure, or is there is a better way to handle gwt projects with our kind of setup in super dev mode?
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