I admit that the version of Hardy I tested with is not a stock version. I'm sorry, but I don't know the details of how it differs. I did check to see that the binaries were 64 bit, and that the JVM was 32 bit.
-Eric. On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Einstein0970 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have found a workaround. It seems like Google team tested the 64bit > Ubuntu Hardy and they say it works. I just don't know how this can be. > Anyway, I have installed Sun VirtualBox with a Ubuntu Hardy 32bit and > with the *SAME* setup Eclipse34, gwtmaps 290, JDK1.6, GWT 1.5 and > HelloMaps, MAGIC!! Averything works like a charm. So I conclude by > writing that one of those components is just not working properly > under Ubuntu 8.04 64bit. I would say it is the hosted mode component > since HelloMaps works fine when deployed on tomcat. > > This is a bug! > > - Erick > > On Sep 18, 9:07 am, Niko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi >> >> Same problem here : identical stack trace and warning messages. >> >> I was working on several little testing projects in gwt/gwt-ext/ >> gwtmaps a month ago. >> Now I'm unable to launch any of them using gwtmaps in the host mode. >> The platform environment (OS/eclipse/jars) didn't change - same PC, >> none used it. >> >> Thus, if I compile and deploy these projects under my Tomcat, all is >> working fine. >> >> One hour ago, I tried to launch the HelloMaps from the 290 release, >> with the inner launch-scripts. >> Same results : the shell command aborts with Einstein's trace, the >> compile&deploy test is OK >> >> Any kind of idea would be appreciated :o) >> >> ps : I've check that my IE network/proxy settings were still good >> >> On 18 sep, 02:16, "Eric Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > I didn't use eclipse at all. I ran "HelloMaps-shell" from the command >> > line. >> >> > On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Einstein0970 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > > What version of eclipse did you use? >> >> > > On Sep 17, 2:20 pm, "Eric Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > > I just loaded gwt 1.5.2 and gwt-mapsmilestone r290 onto a machine whose >> > > > /etc/issue reports Ubuntu 8.04.1 (64 bit) >> >> > > > JVM is: /usr/lib/jvm/ia32-java-6-sun/jre/bin/java >> >> > > > I ran the stock HelloMaps demo without a problem. >> >> > > > Again, you might try the 'wireshark' tool to make sure that requests >> > > > from >> > > > hosted mode are actually making it off the machine. >> >> > > > On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Einstein0970 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > > wrote: >> >> > > > > Yeah it gets tohttp://maps.google.com/maps?gwt=1&file=api&v=2.x >> > > > > from my machine using firefox 3. No proxies in my way either. >> >> > > > > On Sep 17, 1:58 pm, "Eric Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > > > > Could it be that you have some sort of proxy setup to get to the >> > > > > Internet? >> > > > > > If so, the hosted mode browser probably isn't aware of it. >> >> > > > > > John T. on the GWT team suggested you try 'wireshark' to see if the >> > > > > requests >> > > > > > to fetch the GoogleMapsAPI were getting off of the machine. >> >> > > > > > -Eric. >> >> > > > > > On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Eric Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > wrote: >> > > > > > > I'm wondering if it is some sort of network issue - theMapsAPI >> > > has to >> > > > > > > load from a server at google. >> >> > > > > > > Also, even though you shouldn't need a key, you could go to >> > > > > > >http://code.google.com/apis/mapsandgetonefor localhost. IIRC, >> > > some >> > > > > > > parts of the API (Geocoding maybe?) do need a key, even if its >> > > > > localhost. >> >> > > > > > > On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Einstein0970 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > > > wrote: >> >> > > > > > >> Hi Eric, >> >> > > > > > >> I have installed the latest and greatest JVM32bit and stillfails >> > > on >> > > > > > >> the same error. >> > > > > > >> Any other ideas? >> >> > > > > > >> - Erick >> >> > > > > > >> On Sep 15, 8:46 pm, "Eric Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > > > > >> > We have had reports of GWT being used sucessfully on Ubuntu 8 >> > > and 9. >> > > > > > >> One >> > > > > > >> > more thing - I think you must be using the 32 bit JVM or you >> > > > > probably >> > > > > > >> > wouldn't even see hosted mode, but just to be certain, are you >> > > using >> > > > > a >> > > > > > >> 32 >> > > > > > >> > bit JVM? We've had reports of a bad version of the 1.6 JVM >> > > causing >> > > > > > >> > problems in one distro. Can you try upgrading or changing >> > > > > > >> > your >> > > JVM >> > > > > > >> > version? Any 32 bit 1.5.x or 1.6.x should work. >> >> > > > > > >> > All these things aside, it still looks to me like theMapsAPI >> > > > > script is >> > > > > > >> not >> > > > > > >> > loading. I can't tell you why it would all of a sudden start >> > > > > > >> > to >> > > > > fail. >> >> > > > > > >> > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 8:35 PM, Eric Ayers <[EMAIL >> > > > > > >> > PROTECTED]> >> > > > > wrote: >> > > > > > >> > > What happens when you try to compile and run in web mode? >> >> > > > > > >> > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Einstein0970 < >> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > > > > >> wrote: >> >> > > > > > >> > >> Ran the HelloMaps demo and works great when deployed on my >> > > > > localhost >> > > > > > >> > >> tomcat but same error when ran from the Eclipse IDE >> > > host-mode. >> > > > > BTW, >> > > > > > >> > >> the same app ran well in GWT1.4, Ubuntu 7 and Eclipse >> > > > > > >> > >> 3.3... >> > > > > > >> > >> Can you guys reproduce my errors using HelloMaps in Ubuntu >> > > 8.04? >> >> > > > > > >> > >> On 15 sep, 16:33, "Eric Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > > > > >> > >> > When you ran the tutorial, did the application in the >> > > tutorial >> > > > > work >> > > > > > >> for >> > > > > > >> > >> you >> > > > > > >> > >> > (the world's largest ball of twine)? >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > Can you show a small segment of code that reproduces the >> > > > > problem? >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Einstein0970 < >> > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > > > > >> wrote: >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > I use: gwt-maps.jar (0.0.290) from ( >> > > > > > >>http://code.google.com/p/gwt- >> > > > > > >> > >> > > google-apis/wiki/Downloads< >> > > > > > >> > >>http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/wiki/Downloads> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > ) >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > On Sep 15, 3:50 pm, "Eric Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > wrote: >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > When you say you are using the latest gwt-maps.jar >> > > file, >> > > > > can >> > > > > > >> you >> > > > > > >> > >> tell me >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > what version you downloaded? >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Einstein0970 < >> > > > > > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > > > > >> > >> wrote: >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > Stillfails: >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > Here's my gwt.xml file: (followed the tut: >> >> > > > > > >>http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/wiki/MapsGettingStarted) >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > <module> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > <inherits name="com.google.gwt.maps.GoogleMaps"/> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > <inherits name="com.jarics.gwt.Widgets" /> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > <!-- You can run under localhost without a key >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > <script src="http://maps.google.com/maps? >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > gwt=1&file=api&v=2.x< >> > > > > > >> > >> > >http://maps.google.com/maps?gwt=1&file=api&v=2.x>" >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > /> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > <entry-point >> > > class="com.mobigolf.gwt.client.MobiGolf"/> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > </module> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > On Sep 15, 1:44 pm, "Eric Ayers" <[EMAIL >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > PROTECTED]> >> > > > > wrote: >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > Try loading theMapsAPI before your GWT script. >> > > Or >> > > > > move >> > > > > > >> the >> > > > > > >> > >> loading >> > > > > > >> > >> > > of >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > the >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > >Mapsscript into your .gwt.xml file. There is an >> > > > > example >> > > > > > >> of the >> > > > > > >> > >> > > latter >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > in >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > the online documentation at: >> > > > > > >> > >> > >http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/ >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Einstein0970 < >> > > > > > >> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > wrote: >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > Hi, >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > I have tried all possibilities: >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > 1- <scrip in my html file >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > 2- <cript in my web.xml file >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > Still receive same error. >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > Here are my files: >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <html> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <head> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- Any title is fine >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <title>Wrapper HTML for >> > > > > MobiGolf</title> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- The module reference below >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > is >> > > the >> > > > > > >> link >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- between html and your Web >> > > Toolkit >> > > > > > >> module >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <meta name='gwt:module' >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > content='com.mobigolf.gwt.MobiGolf'/> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- Link CSS file >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <link type="text/css" >> > > rel='stylesheet' >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > href='MobiGolf.css'/> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > </head> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- The body can have arbitrary html, >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > or >> > > > > --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- we leave the body empty because we >> > > want >> > > > > --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- to create a completely dynamic ui >> > > > > --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <body> >> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- This script is required >> > > bootstrap >> > > > > > >> stuff. >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- You can put it in the HEAD, >> > > but >> > > > > > >> startup >> > > > > > >> > >> --> >> > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > <!-- is slightly faster if you >> > > include >> > > > > it >> > > > > > >> here. >> >> ... >> >> read more ยป > > > -- Eric Z. 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