On Apr 13, 6:48 pm, Jeff Chimene <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Also, remember that GWT does not implement the entire JRE. From the
> looks of the above error, you might be hitting that limitation, i.e.
> "delete method not implemented", as well.

Well, I started with a working application, and only changed the value
of a String.  So if it was correctly built before, such a change could
not have introduced new API calls outside of the subset that GWT
supports.  It looks to me like that delete method is a problem with
low-level class reloading that may be broken on the current JDK that
comes with MacOS X.  I've never seen that before, though.

Vitali Lovich wrote:
>
> So change the ant script so that it does what you want it to.  I've never
> gone the noserver route as I've always used the embedded app server (Jetty
> in 1.6).

Alas, this is not possible in my application.   Neither Tomcat nor
Jetty are able to deploy EARs, let alone the stateless session beans
and entity beans within them.   Therefore "noserver" is my only
option, and therefore no quick-turnaround-via-hosted-mode love for me.

:-/


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