Imagine that. Right after posting my previous response I got it to
work. I went back into synaptic package manager, did a search for gcj
and removed EVERYTHING with gcj in it. I then ran eclipse, built my
project, and everything worked. Hooray.

On May 13, 7:10 am, Cliff <[email protected]> wrote:
> I gave up and went back to windows. However, I'm still trying to
> figure this out. This is what I did, and it didn't work. In Ubuntu I
> used synaptic package manager to install sun java 5. After doing this,
> I then issued the following command:
>
> sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.5.0-sun
>
> to point to the 1.5 jre.
>
> I tried the project in eclipse again and still got the same error. So,
> I tried to go into the project settings and under the "Java Compiler"
> section I checked the "Enable project specific settings" checkbox and
> selected 1.5 for the "compiler compliance level" option. I then tried
> to build the project again and got the same error.
>
> I'm at a loss. Does anyone have any other ideas?
>
> On Apr 22, 8:19 pm, Jeff Chimene <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 04/22/2009 06:04 PM, Vitali Lovich wrote:
>
> > > Sorry - disregard that.  That's only for actually building trunk.  
> > > Just for development, OpenJDK worked fine as far as I remember.
>
> > OK, but is that what the OP is using as the JDK (not JRE as I originally
> > wrote)?
> > Since OpenJDK is essentaily the Sun JDK, why does the stack trace show
> > libgcj?
>
> > > On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Vitali Lovich <[email protected]
> > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> > >     OpenJDK works fine for me, but I believe you need the trunk.
> > >     Otherwise, you need Sun's 1.6.0.7 (not .10) release.
>
> > >     On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Jeff Chimene <[email protected]
> > >     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> > >         On 04/22/2009 05:35 PM, Cliff Newton wrote:
> > >         > I recently downloaded the GWT/App Engine Eclipse plugin. I
> > >         created a
> > >         > new using the "create new web application project" button on the
> > >         > toolbar. I named my project and unchecked the option to use
> > >         google app
> > >         > engine. I only want to use GWT.
>
> > >         > After creating the project I decided to make sure everything
> > >         was ok
> > >         > and ran it without making any changes. I get the following
> > >         error:
>
> > >         > [ERROR] Failure while parsing XML
> > >         > org.xml.sax.SAXNotSupportedException:
> > >        http://apache.org/xml/features/nonvalidating/load-external-dtd
> > >         >       at
> > >         gnu.xml.stream.SAXParserFactory.setFeature(libgcj.so.81)
>
> > >         Looks like you'll have to install a supported Java Runtime.
> > >         The Gnu Java
> > >         that Ubuntu provides doesn't seem to play well w/ GWT.
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