Yes totally possible.
-- I suppose you're using Maven...
Take a look at GWT launcherDir param.
Here a full demo GWT project running on App Engine:
https://github.com/freddyboucher/gwt-storage-objectify
On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 7:20:59 PM UTC+11, Craig Mitchell wrote:
On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 7:20:59 PM UTC+11, Craig Mitchell wrote:
I've just migrated to the new Google Cloud Platform, running App Engine Standard. (Ref: https://cloud.google.com/eclipse/docs/migrating- ) I've still got everything in the one project, and I can run it using the App Engine Standard server.gpe#app_engine However, when I'm developing, I used to be able to make a code change, and when I refreshed the browser, GWT would compile the change, and I would see the result. This no longer works. I have to tell GWT to do a full project compile (which takes a long time), and then refresh the browser to see my change.Is it possible to do incremental GWT compiles when running in Google Cloud Platform?
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