Yes. GWT's host browser used embedded tomcat server. It didn't use your
installed standalone tomcat. Is your problem disappearred in normal browser,
ex. IE? If normal browser has same problem, please check the Valve log.

In addition, as my experience, it's not difficult to migrate to 1.5 form
1.4.62. You can get a try. Using normal browser as hosted browser is
essential for development.

Kevin

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:26 PM, ArunDhaJ <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I've cleared the cache, temporary internet files and cleanup, but
> still the problem persists.
>
> As I checked the gwt's tomcat config folder, Valve component was not
> configured. I tried copying the server.xml file from Apache Tomcat
> 6.0.16 and uncommented the AccessLogValve. It seems the gwt shell
> didnt considered the file and didnt log.
>
> I'm using gwt 1.4.62. I suppose I cant use OOPHM.
>
> Regards
> ArunDhaJ
> >
>

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