Hey Ian,

If the plugin knows that you want to use GWT with your project, and
you installed the bundled GWT SDK, then you can take the other GWT
jars off your build path. Let us know if that fixes your problem?

On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Ian Bambury <ianbamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...I get warnings like:
> The following classpath entry 'D:\sys\gwt-windows-1.6.2\gwt-dev-windows.jar'
> will not be available on the server's classpath Kivivi-1.6.1.02 Unknown
> Google Web App Problem
> Any idea how to get rid of them?
> I also get
> [ERROR] Errors in
> 'jar:file:/D:/sys/eclipse/plugins/com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.win32_1.6.4.v200904062334/gwt-windows-1.6.4/gwt-user.jar!/com/google/gwt/user/client/rpc/impl/FailedRequest.java'
> [ERROR] Line 25: The constructor Request() is undefined
> and other errors in hosted mode
> And it was all working fine before.
> :-(
> Ian

-- 
Alex Rudnick
swe, gwt, atl

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