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+title: Compiling and Running a Client-Side Application
+order: 3
+layout: page
+---
+
+[[clientsideapp.compiling]]
+= Compiling and Running a Client-Side Application
+
+__Compilation of client-side modules other than widget sets with the Vaadin
+Plugin for Eclipse has recent changes and limitations at the time of writing of
+this edition and the information given here may not be accurate.__
+
+The application needs to be compiled into JavaScript to run it in a browser. For
+deployment, and also initially for the first time when running the Development
+Mode, you need to do the compilation with the Vaadin Client Compiler, as
+described in
+<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-compiling#clientside.compiling,"Compiling
+a Client-Side Module">>.
+
+During development, it is easiest to use the SuperDevMode, which also quickly
+launching the client-side code and also allows debugging. See
+<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-debugging#clientside.debugging,"Debugging
+Client-Side Code">> for more details.
+
+
+