Great. Thank you Colin. It works now after using the war file with clean 
build. thanks, Jenny

On Tuesday, July 4, 2023 at 12:44:46 PM UTC-5 Colin Alworth wrote:

> It looks as though the war file that was deployed was built after Super 
> Dev Mode had been started, but before the production build had been 
> performed, so the generated JS only works with a local development server. 
> Try a clean build, without starting dev mode?
>
> If this still doesn't work, can you share more details about exactly how 
> you build the project for production?
>
> On Monday, July 3, 2023 at 11:33:26 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> We were notified that we need to move our applications off from Weblogic 
>> 14 server to OpenShift platform. The first task is to make sure the GWT 
>> application works in local development environment with Tomcat 9 server. 
>>
>> We can run the GWT application by starting Tomcat 9 server from Eclipse 
>> using WTP. However, when we tried to deploy the war file in the tomcat 9 
>> deployment folder "webapps" and tried to access to the site url as below, 
>> an dialog is displayed as attached asking to get code server ready first. 
>> The war file was created from the war directory after GWT compilation 
>> process is finished. 
>>
>>
>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/aries
>>
>> GWT 2.9
>> JDK 11
>> Eclipse 4,15
>> GWT plugin 3
>>
>>
>> Please help shed some lights on this deployment issue.
>>
>> thanks!
>> Jenny
>>
>>
>>
>>

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