Sure you can debug on any server, that said, if the web server is on a 
different ip than the code server there's an issue to workaround, b/c the 
project.nocache.js has hostname issue. I'm not sure if this is the case for 
you yet, but usually when you want to debug on a different server they have 
a different ip. 

Before I go into this, I'd like to know if the web server ip is the same as 
the code server ip? Let's say you get the project.nocache.js, by pointing 
the launcherDir at war output path, or by using a publishing routine, then 
you load the page, it should compile. Except the nocache.js script uses 
$window.location.hostname to get the code server address. Instead you can 
hand change the ip before pushing it the server, which is laborious, or use 
a class clobber, by using this on the 
classpath 
https://github.com/gwt-plugins/codeserver/blob/master/codeserver/src/main/java/com/google/gwt/dev/codeserver/LauncherDir.java#L127.
 
Or maybe I get my patch accepted to make it possible to easily debug on a 
external server with a different ip than the code server. 

https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/issues/9446 - patch proposal for easily 
debugging on a server with different ip. 

Describe your networking config for you servers and I can help more. 

-Brandon

On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 6:17:54 PM UTC-7, Namline wrote:
>
> Is there a way to debug the GWT application (client and server) just like 
> your plugin allows while running in SuperDevMod while it has been deployed 
> on an application server, e.g. WebSphere with say, localhost:9080/MyApp 
> context root?
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 11:51:22 PM UTC-4, Brandon Donnelson wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the update. Sounds like some of the name space had to be reset 
>> in the configuration. I've seen this happen until the project is refreshed 
>> or reimported. 
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 7:00 PM Namline <blahb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Brandon,
>>>
>>> Sorry for the delay in response (happy hours). So, here's what happened 
>>> (I am running Eclipse Mars 4.5.2 (R2) with Google Plugin for Eclipse 
>>> already installed (Windows 7)):
>>>
>>> I installed GWT Eclipse Plugin 3.0.0 from Eclipse market place, and as 
>>> you had suggested, on the second page, I chose the second radio to 
>>> uninstall Google Plugin for Eclipse. Moreover I had GWT 2.8 unchecked (I 
>>> won't be using it).
>>> I did not run into any issue with the installation itself, however, when 
>>> I attempted to run, debug, or compile my existing "HelloWorld" GWT 
>>> application, it wasn't even recognizing it as a GWT project!
>>> First, I had to reset the GWT library in the build config as it somehow 
>>> had messed it up.
>>> Second, I went to my existing GWT project's Properties -> Project Facets 
>>> and select GWT option as it somehow had been removed.
>>>
>>> Afterward, I was able to run and debug as normal.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, October 17, 2016 at 11:28:02 PM UTC-4, Brandon Donnelson 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Good question. The goal is to uninstall GPE or GPE-Fork. I put in a 
>>>> conflict so it will ask you to uninstall it. I recommend using Java EE 
>>>> Neon 
>>>> and starting with a clean install. I haven't tested enough of the 
>>>> uninstalling. In theory it should work fine. I did find some hiccups along 
>>>> the way, but I hadn't finished fixing bugs either, and did that along the 
>>>> way. If you're game, I'd be interested in hearing if you can just install 
>>>> the new plugin with GWT Eclipse Version 3, and have the GPE uninstalled 
>>>> along the way. When it asks you to instal the plugin, be sure to check the 
>>>> second radio, uninstalling GPE. You'll see what I mean if you go that 
>>>> route. 
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>> Brandon
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 7:58 PM Namline <blahb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>> Brandon,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks. I just watched your video on YouTube. Excellent job for 
>>>>> newbies like me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Quick question. As a starter, I have Google Plugin for Eclipse 
>>>>> installed. Do I have to uninstall it before installing GWT Eclipse Plugin 
>>>>> V3?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, October 17, 2016 at 1:40:43 PM UTC-4, Brandon Donnelson 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> SDBG is the way to go for debugging, like they said. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Keep in mind if the Chrome dev tools are open it will take over the 
>>>>>> breakpoints, and they are stated in Chrome dev tools. If Chrome dev 
>>>>>> tools 
>>>>>> are closed, and you opened debugging the browser with the SDBG 
>>>>>> Javascript 
>>>>>> debugger shortcut, then Eclipse is in charge of the break points, 
>>>>>> console 
>>>>>> output and trace inspection. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll create a video and guide here shortly. And talk about it at GWT 
>>>>>> Con. https://github.com/gwt-plugins/gwt-eclipse-plugin/projects/2
>>>>>>
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