The only issue that I'm aware of is this one:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3724 .  Does
that sound like the problem that you are experiencing?

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:10 PM, gwt-newbie <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Vista 64-bit
> JRE 1.7 (also tried JRE 1.6 and 1.5)
> Installed Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede for Java Development (also tried 3.4
> Ganymede for Java EE dev; and 3.5 Galileo for Java EE)
> Installed GWT and AppEngine Eclipse Plugins from inside Eclipse from
> the Google Update Site for Eclipse 3.4
>
> Created New Project using Google Web Application Project - Name:
> Test2; Package: com.myname.gwt.test2
> Set breakpoint in
> com.myname.gwt.test2.server.GreetingServiceImpl.greetServer
> Set breakpoint in
> com.myname.gwt.test2.client.Test2$MyHandler.sendNameToServer
> (also tried a breakpoint in onModuleLoad)
>
> Using the dropdown on the Debug button, I navigated to Debug
> Configurations, then to Web Application, then to Test2 under Web
> Applications, then pressed the Debug button at the lower right of the
> dialog.
>
> Two windows pop up, one with Jetty, and the other with the browser.
> Clicking on the Send button in the browser window retrieves a
> successful response from the server.
>
> But no breakpoints are hit :(
>
> I see the list of threads, and suspending them and stepping works, but
> they are way too far up in the server stack to chase down to the
> application code.
>
> I am an experienced developer but I have barely used Eclipse.
>
> >
>


-- 
Miguel

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