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How do I change the location of my cache/nocache HTML files?

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How do I change the location of my cache/nocache HTML files?

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The bootstrap process of a Google Web Toolkit application involves a .nocache.js file, and a number of .cache.html files. In the hosted mode environment, these applications are automatically placed in a war style directory based on the output directory specified in the -out argument. For instance, if the -out argument specified in your build.xml hosted target reads myapp, then the hosted mode process will read your host HTML page at /test/war/MyApp.html. When a GWT application is deployed, however, it must coexist with the rest of the web site. To correctly integrate a GWT application into a web site’s file structure, the site administrator must understand how GWT applications bootstrap. Otherwise, the files may not be at the locations where the GWT infrastructure expects to find them, and the application will not load. The details below describe each of these principle components, as well as where they should be located to properly load up your GWT application • The appli

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