It looks to be more serious than a warning.  Immediately after this warning
is printed, the module is unloaded and the oophm plugin is disconnected from
the hosted mode server.

Could it be something to do with my module serializing ArrayList ?

Cam

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 8:40 AM, BobV <b...@google.com> wrote:

>
> > This isn't a compiler bug, it's caused by hosted mode being perhaps
> slightly
> > overeager?  The deal is, the custom field serializer for Arrays.asList()
> >
> (com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.core.java.util.Arrays.ArrayList_CustomFieldSerializer),
> > has a method getArray0() that uses a JSNI reference that's only valid
> > against our own JRE emulation classes... it's not valid against a real
> JRE.
> >  This is okay, because the call to that method is guarded by a
> > GWT.isScript() block.
> > Bob, thoughts?
>
> The problem here is that we need to rewrite the JSNI method with the
> numeric dispatch ids before we inject the code into the browser.
> Previously, dispatch was string-based so it wasn't a problem.  We
> could add an @SuppressWarnings("jsni") to the method to squelch
> warnings like this.
>
> --
> Bob Vawter
> Google Web Toolkit Team
>
> >
>

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