Re: Determining dependencies for split points
The solution that worked for me was to move the code from the runAsync method of split point 1 out of the runAsync call (next to it). This put the relevant code into the initial download part, where I could trace the dependency.
On Monday, October 14, 2013 1:00:41 PM UTC-4, Ben Klein wrote:
-- On Monday, October 14, 2013 1:00:41 PM UTC-4, Ben Klein wrote:
In my GWT application, I have several split points. In the compile report, it says that a certain class has some code loaded in split point 1 and some code loaded in split point 5. How do I find out what is causing the code to load from split point 5?
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