Gregor, once again ... !!

I am dismayed and frustrated by the problems I have encountered.  I
will re-read - study - the section on configuring a project.

You have provided prompt and effective counsel on my problems.  I am
very grateful.

I now have another problem, but on a GWT RPC issue.  I will post
another topic on this later today.

Best regards to you!

On Feb 18, 4:49 am, gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
> You do really need to get familiar with the GWT project structure, and
> what the default path expectations are - that will get you up and
> running quicker.
>
> http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&s=goog...
>
> All resources specified in your module gwt.xml file are specified
> relative to the directory location of the resource file with the
> default expectation that GWT UI widgets will be located under /client,
> html, CSS, images etc under /public, and RPC servlets and other server
> code under /server.
>
> Therefore a typical project, say c:/../com/foo/myapp/MyApp.gwt.xml,
> will have CSS file at
>
> c:/../com/foo/myapp/public/MyApp.css
>
> and this will be referred to in the module HTML file as
>
> <link rel=stylesheet href="MyApp.css">
>
> or alternatively in the module get.xml file as
>
> <stylesheet src='MyApp.css'/>
>
> On Feb 18, 4:22 am, BobM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Gregor, you get another medal!  I am a little frustrated because I
> > don't really understand why that fixed that problem, but I am happy to
> > let that go for now.
>
> > However, now my application cannot find the css files which do reside
> > in org.bcs.public.  Here are the hosted shell log messages:
> > * The development shell servlet received a request for 'org/bcs/public/
> > selectionPage.css' in module 'org.bcs.CSRapp.gwt.xml
> >    *  Resource not found: org/bcs/public/selectionPage.css; (could a
> > file be missing from the public path or a <servlet> tag misconfigured
> > in module org.bcs.CSRapp.gwt.xml
> > * The development shell servlet received a request for 'org/bcs/public/
> > messagePanel.css' in module 'org.bcs.CSRapp.gwt.xml
> >    * Resource not found: org/bcs/public/messagePanel.css; (could a
> > file be missing from the public path or a <servlet> tag misconfigured
> > in module org.bcs.CSRapp.gwt.xml
>
> > I am sure you will sort that out quickly, too, but I am very
> > frustrated that I could be experiencing so many simple configuration
> > errors.  Why couldn't I have avoided that?
>
> > Many thaks for you very good help.
>
> > On Feb 17, 8:29 pm, gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 18, 1:39 am, BobM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Oh, Gregor!  You are so good!
>
> > > > I did find the text specifying org.bcs.Main in the CSRapp.html.
>
> > > > Now ... when I fixed that I now get the message:
>
> > > > * The development shell servlet received a request for 'org.bcs.CSRapp/
> > > > org.bcs.CSRapp.nocache.js' in module 'org.bcs.CSRapp.gwt.xml
> > > >        * Resource not found: org.bcs.CSRapp/org.bcs.CSRapp.nocache.js;
> > > > (could a file be missing from the public path or a <servlet> tag
> > > > misconfigured in module org.bcs.CSRapp.gwt.xml
>
> > > org.bcs.CSRapp/org.bcs.CSRapp.nocache.js doesn't look right. Try
> > > org.bcs.CSRapp.nocache.js in the HTML file instead
>
> > > > I can see www/org.bcs.CSRapp/org.bcs.CSRapp.nocache.js.  Why can't the
> > > > process find that .js?
>
> > > > On Feb 17, 4:48 pm, gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > * The development shell servlet received a request for 
> > > > > > 'org.bcs.Main/
> > > > > > org.bcs.Main.nocache.js' in module 'org.bcs.CSRapp.gwt.xml'
> > > > > >       * Resource not found: org.bcs.Main/org.bcs.Main.nocache.js
>
> > > > > It may be finding org.bcs.Main/org.bcs.Main.nocache.js in CSRapp.html
>
> > > > > > I cannot find any reference to anything "Main" (except, maybe,
> > > > > > MainEntryPoint.java) in the module file, CSRapp.gwt.xml.  How do I
> > > > > > chase this down?
>
> > > > > > The command used to run the GWTShell is ...
> > > > > > java  -Xmx256M -cp "$APPDIR/src:$APPDIR/web:/usr/local/Java/GWT/gwt-
> > > > > > linux-1.5.0/gwt-user.jar:/usr/local/Java/GWT/gwt-linux-1.5.0/gwt-dev-
> > > > > > linux.jar" com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell -out "$APPDIR/www" "$@"
> > > > > > org.bcs.CSRapp/CSRapp.html;
>
> > > > > > BTW, tomcat directory gets created as a consequence of running
> > > > > > GWTShell, but directory www does not.
>
> > > > > It should create it when the compilation succeeds
>
> > > > > > Thanks for your time and assistance.
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