you could use firebug for firefox
it will display the logmessages in the console
also Iron (type of Chrome) has a java-script console where you can see
the logs

On Feb 25, 8:35 pm, joe young <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using NetBeans to develope my GWT applicaiotn.
>
> Everything works fine when i deploy to gwt-shell-hosted.  However when
> I deploy to tomcat 6 with netbeans,  many little problems occur. Such
> as.
>
> I have a TreePanel that display all the regions. When the TreePanel
> first create, it will call RPC to retreive data
> service.getGeoRootNode(new AsyncCallback() {
>             public void onSuccess(Object result) {
>
>                 GeoNode rootNode = (GeoNode) result;
>
>                 rootTreeNode.setText(rootNode.getNodeDesc());
>
>                 rootTreeNode.setIconCls(rootNode.getNodeName() + "-
> icon");
>
>                 buildChildTreeNode(rootNode, rootTreeNode);  // build
> the children nodes
>
>                 setRootNode(rootTreeNode);
>             }});
>
> However the tree building stop right after the rootNode is created.  I
> cannot trace the code because GWT.log() cannot print to tomcat logging
> (I'm using log4J for server side logging) thus I don't know what
> happen....
>
> Question1: How can we trace the client side code? Is it possible that
> ask GWT.log dump to log4J?
>
> Question 2: Is it because  buildChildTreeNode(rootNode, rootTreeNode)
> is outside of onSuccess() so it cannot be run??
>
> Thanks for your help in advance!
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