I am using the Google Cloud Tools for Eclipse -- which technically still 
accessed through Eclipse plugin but I know what you mean -- there should 
really be better naming for these.

For your reference, see below screenshot:

[image: eclipse.png]

At your end, are you able to:
- download latest eclipse, 
- install Google Cloud Tools for Eclipse, 
- create hello world application (add a dummy js file)
- deploy to app engine standard environment.  

Do you js files being served as text/plain or application/javascript?

- Ali


On Friday, December 7, 2018 at 5:18:29 PM UTC-5, George (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> Hi Ali, 
>
> You mention Eclipse GCP plugin. Do you actually use the proper Eclipse GCP 
> Plugin? Do you refer to the Tools for Eclipse? If you still use the 
> unsupported GCP Plugin, it is advisable to migrate to the Tools, as 
> indicated in the "Migrating from the Google Plugin for Eclipse" online 
> document <https://cloud.google.com/eclipse/docs/migrating-gpe>. Results 
> may differ if you deploy through approved channels. If the error still 
> persists, we'll investigate further. 
>

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