Hi Shawn.

> Just do a maven build and install in eclipse from the archive

Sorry, I'm not understanding, which build and what archive?

The SDBG repos is here:  https://github.com/sdbg/sdbg

When I get some time, I'll check out the  SDBG repos, modify the code to 
remove the use of DatatypeConverter, build, and then install in Eclipse, 
and hopefully that fixes the problem.

Cheers.

On Tuesday, 10 August 2021 at 12:33:23 am UTC+10 Shawn wrote:

> Using SDGB built from recent code solves the issue (of it not working 
> with Java 11).  Just do a maven build and install in eclipse from the 
> archive.  At the time I moved to Java 11, it was at 
> com.github.sdbg.releng.p2/target/com.github.sdbg.releng.
> p2-1.0.10.qualifier.zip
>
> Perhaps the version has changed since then.  
>
> I think the SDGB repo is in GitHub or someplace similar.  Not at my 
> computer at the moment so can’t confirm.
>
> On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 3:05 Craig Mitchell <ma...@craig-mitchell.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> >  client side in Chrome or Edge
>>
>> Yep, I can still do this.  And when I want to step into code, I often do 
>> just use the Chrome debugger (as the SDBG plugin was a bit of hit and miss 
>> when inspecting variable, etc.).
>>
>> However, it's very convient to get the Chrome console right in Eclipse.  
>> You can instantly see if anything is going wrong.  That's the main reason 
>> it'd be great to get the SDBG plugin working again.
>>
>> I guess I could try to fix SDBG myself.  Looks like this is the problem:
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/sdbg/sdbg/blob/master/com.github.sdbg.debug.core/src/com/github/sdbg/debug/core/internal/webkit/protocol/WebkitPage.java#L109
>>
>> I'll post a message in https://groups.google.com/g/sdbg first, and hope 
>> someone that knows something about the plugin responds.  :-)
>>
>> On Sunday, 8 August 2021 at 4:38:53 pm UTC+10 ralph.f...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Stopped using Eclipse plug-ins just recently when going to JDK11. Am 
>>> using Maven Jetty plugin to run code server and host the application. 
>>>
>>> It was a bit cumbersome to set up (steep Maven learning curve!) but was 
>>> worth it in the end: onboard a new developer in no time (if Maven is 
>>> already configured). 
>>>
>>> Server side debugging in Eclipse (or whatever is your preferred IDE), 
>>> client side in Chrome or Edge. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Craig Mitchell <ma...@craig-mitchell.com> schrieb am So. 8. Aug. 2021 
>>> um 08:25:
>>>
>>>> Tried a fresh Eclipse install, and also tried installing the GWT plugin 
>>>> without the Chrome debugger, and then adding the SDBG manually from here 
>>>> https://sdbg.github.io/ with no luck.
>>>>
>>>> Looks like the SDBG died somewhere between my old 2018-12 Eclipse, and 
>>>> 2021-06 Eclipse.
>>>>
>>>> Looking at the error:  javax/xml/bind/Datatypeconverter not found, it 
>>>> sounds like it's because Eclipse can no longer run on Java 8 (I'm running 
>>>> it on Java 11).
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have Chrome debug in Eclipse still working?  Or are there 
>>>> any other plugins that we can use?
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 7 August 2021 at 2:46:30 pm UTC+10 Craig Mitchell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just did a fresh install on a new PC, and the GWT plugin worked fine 
>>>>> with Eclipse 2021-06.
>>>>>
>>>>> The only issue I have is when I launch Chrome from Eclipse, Chrome 
>>>>> opens fine, however, I get this error:
>>>>> [image: error.png]
>>>>> and I can't debug the browser in Eclipse.  Debugging still works fine 
>>>>> in Chrome.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, 17 June 2021 at 3:22:34 am UTC+10 Jim Douglas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I just updated my Eclipse development environment from 2021-03 to 
>>>>>> 2021-06. The installed GWT Eclipse Plugin (which hasn't been updated 
>>>>>> since 
>>>>>> 2017) no longer shows up in the menu bar, and it logs a bunch of errors. 
>>>>>> Is 
>>>>>> anyone (Brandon?) still maintaining it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://gwt-plugins.github.io/documentation/gwt-eclipse-plugin/Download.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   GWT Eclipse Plugin 3.0.0.201710131939 
>>>>>> com.gwtplugins.eclipse.suite.v3.feature.feature.group GWT Eclipse 
>>>>>> Plugin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Could not resolve module: 
>>>>>> com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.core [3649]
>>>>>>   Unresolved requirement: Require-Bundle: 
>>>>>> com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform
>>>>>>     -> Bundle-SymbolicName: com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform; 
>>>>>> bundle-version="3.0.0.201710131939"; singleton:="true"
>>>>>>        com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform [3651]
>>>>>>          No resolution report for the bundle.  Bundle was not 
>>>>>> resolved because of a uses constraint violation.
>>>>>>   org.apache.felix.resolver.reason.ReasonException: Uses constraint 
>>>>>> violation. Unable to resolve resource 
>>>>>> com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform 
>>>>>> [osgi.identity; type="osgi.bundle"; 
>>>>>> version:Version="3.0.0.201710131939"; 
>>>>>> osgi.identity="com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform"; singleton:="true"] 
>>>>>> because it is exposed to package 'javax.servlet' from resources 
>>>>>> javax.servlet [osgi.identity; type="osgi.bundle"; 
>>>>>> version:Version="3.0.0.v201112011016"; osgi.identity="javax.servlet"] 
>>>>>> and 
>>>>>> jakarta.servlet-api [osgi.identity; type="osgi.bundle"; 
>>>>>> version:Version="4.0.0"; osgi.identity="jakarta.servlet-api"] via two 
>>>>>> dependency chains.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chain 1:
>>>>>>   com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform [osgi.identity; 
>>>>>> type="osgi.bundle"; version:Version="3.0.0.201710131939"; 
>>>>>> osgi.identity="com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform"; singleton:="true"]
>>>>>>     require: (osgi.wiring.bundle=javax.servlet)
>>>>>>      |
>>>>>>     provide: osgi.wiring.bundle: javax.servlet
>>>>>>   javax.servlet [osgi.identity; type="osgi.bundle"; 
>>>>>> version:Version="3.0.0.v201112011016"; osgi.identity="javax.servlet"]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chain 2:
>>>>>>   com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform [osgi.identity; 
>>>>>> type="osgi.bundle"; version:Version="3.0.0.201710131939"; 
>>>>>> osgi.identity="com.gwtplugins.gdt.eclipse.platform"; singleton:="true"]
>>>>>>     require: (osgi.wiring.bundle=org.eclipse.jetty.servlet)
>>>>>>      |
>>>>>>     provide: osgi.wiring.bundle; bundle-version:Version="10.0.5"; 
>>>>>> osgi.wiring.bundle="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet"
>>>>>>   org.eclipse.jetty.servlet [osgi.identity; type="osgi.bundle"; 
>>>>>> version:Version="10.0.5"; osgi.identity="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet"]
>>>>>>     import: 
>>>>>> (&(osgi.wiring.package=javax.servlet)(&(version>=4.0.0)(!(version>=5.0.0))))
>>>>>>      |
>>>>>>     export: osgi.wiring.package: javax.servlet
>>>>>>   jakarta.servlet-api [osgi.identity; type="osgi.bundle"; 
>>>>>> version:Version="4.0.0"; osgi.identity="jakarta.servlet-api"]
>>>>>> at org.eclipse.osgi.container.Module.start(Module.java:463)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel$2.run(ModuleContainer.java:1849)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxContainerAdaptor$1$1.execute(EquinoxContainerAdaptor.java:136)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.incStartLevel(ModuleContainer.java:1842)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.incStartLevel(ModuleContainer.java:1783)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.doContainerStartLevel(ModuleContainer.java:1747)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.dispatchEvent(ModuleContainer.java:1669)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.dispatchEvent(ModuleContainer.java:1)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager.dispatchEvent(EventManager.java:234)
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager$EventThread.run(EventManager.java:345)
>>>>>>
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