Hi and thanks for responding. We will double-check in that direction
although I have doubts that this is the issue, because this has worked fine
with the previous version, i.e. with v2.8.1 the compiler obviously *did*
find the files. Has v2.9.0 a different or more rigid search strategy?
On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 12:26:11 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
> It looks like the GWT compiler cannot find the source .java file for that
> class, which it will need. Perhaps it is in a directory that is not
> covered by the <source> tag in your module.gwt.xml file?
>
> On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 3:02:09 AM UTC+11 mmo wrote:
>
>> We are trying to migrate a GWT application that is running fine with GWT
>> 2.8.1 to GWT 2.9.0.
>> When we do a gwt:run the usual Jetty dialog comes up and without errors
>> nor exceptions and comes to the point where it offers to copy the URL or
>> launch the default browser.
>>
>> When we copy/paste the URL to the browser we get a ""Compiling SSt"
>> message and then the browser hangs ("SSt" is the name of the application).
>>
>> On the console we get the output:
>> ...
>> GET /recompile/sstweb
>> Job ch.zh.ksta.sst.SstWebDevelopment_1_2
>> starting job: ch.zh.ksta.sst.SstWebDevelopment_1_2
>> binding: gxt.device=desktop
>> binding: gxt.user.agent=ie11
>> binding: user.agent=gecko1_8
>> binding: user.agent.os=windows
>> Compiling module ch.zh.ksta.sst.SstWebDevelopment
>> Ignored 20 units with compilation errors in first pass.
>> Compile with -strict or with -logLevel set to TRACE or DEBUG to see all
>> errors.
>> Computing all possible rebind results for
>> 'com.gwtplatform.mvp.client.ApplicationController'
>> Rebinding com.gwtplatform.mvp.client.ApplicationController
>> Invoking generator
>> com.gwtplatform.mvp.rebind.ApplicationControllerGenerator
>> [ERROR] The type
>> 'ch.zh.ksta.sst.client.SstBootstrapper' was not found, either the class
>> name is wrong or there are compile errors in your code.
>> [ERROR] The type
>> 'ch.zh.ksta.sst.client.SstBootstrapper' was not found, either the class
>> name is wrong or there are compile errors in your code.
>> [ERROR] There was a problem generating the
>> ApplicationController, this can be caused by bad GWT module configuration
>> or compile errors in your source code.
>> [WARN] For the following type(s), generated source was never
>> committed (did you forget to call commit()?)
>> [WARN] com.gwtplatform.mvp.client.ApplicationControllerImpl
>> Unification traversed 29116 fields and methods and 2736 types.
>> 2699 are considered part of the current module and 2699 had all of their
>> fields and methods traversed.
>> Compiling 1 permutation
>> Compiling permutation 0...
>> Linking per-type JS with 2678 new/changed types.
>> Source Maps Enabled
>> Compile of permutations succeeded
>> Compilation succeeded -- 6,609s
>> ...
>>
>> We don't understand why the client boots trapper class is not found
>> (assuming the message is correct). It *is* contained in both, the classes
>> folder as well as in the generated .war file and the class' name is
>> correct. We also don't see any compile errors in the code (at least
>> IntelliJ doesn't display any...).
>> Any idea or hint, what might be wrong here? Or in which direction we
>> could search?
>> Or any info that might be helpful here to pinpoint this issue?
>>
>
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