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We've found 3 possible use cases:
- Use case A - client update only
- Hosted Mode
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In "Hosted Mode", a JVM executes the GWT code as Java bytecode inside a special embedded browser window (before your Java code having been translated into JavaScript).
Running GWT Webapp in "Hosted Mode" makes debugging easy
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- Edit your source
- Refresh
- Check the results
Tip title To launch a hosted mode session with OpenSyllabus from Eclipse Your startup file is OsylEditorEntryPoint-shell.cmd (select it, right-click on it + Open With + Default Editor). It should launch a program from the console.
- Deployment in Web Mode
When you have made a client code update only. In this use case, you have to invoke the JavaScript compilation then move the compiled JavaScript to the backend code. Also if your backend code is already deployed in Tomcat, just replace the JavaScript code by the new one.
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