Try adding the parameter -bindAddress 0.0.0.0 in the launch
configuration. Since a few versions back the dev server will only
bind to the local interface by default.
On 13 Sep 2010, at 15:46, Thomas P. wrote:
Hi all,
Initially, I used GWT + GAE for my project and when compiled to
Javascript I could start the project from everywhere in my home-lan
over e.g. http://myip:8888.
Then, after I found out, GAE doesn't support the java-classes I
need, I created a new project without GAE, but still using the Jetty
server which is included in a GWT/GAE "hello-world" application.
But now, I got the problem, I can't access my project anymore. I
just get an error message, the site hasn't been found. Running the
app locally with http://localhost:8888 works without problems - just
running it from another computer doesn't work anymore.
I changed nothing on my system and the IP is correct, because I have
another apache on port 80 running and this site is accessible well,
so this issue has to be connected with Jetty.
Does someone know, what I can do in order to be able to run my
compiled GWT project in my lan again?
Thx for help!
Best regards,
Thomas
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