hey thanks for the response.  i'm certainly willing to try 2.0.  running into a bit of a snag though. 
is this the correct checkout location?

svn checkout http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ trunk

i also checkout out 'tools' and created the GWT_TOOLS env variable.
i'm using java 1.6.0_04 and ant 1.7.1

when i go into the 'trunk' directory and type ant i get a slew of errors, the initial snippet of which looks like:
[gwt.javac] Compiling 421 source files to /mnt/hda11/parvia/gwt-oophm/trunk/build/out/main/bin
[gwt.javac] /mnt/hda11/parvia/gwt-oophm/trunk/main/src/com/gwtext/client/core/Ajax.java:25: package com.google.gwt.core.client does not exist
[gwt.javac] import com.google.gwt.core.client._javascript_Object;

any ideas what i'm doing wrong?
also, i don't find any reference to oophm in any of the files in trunk.  do i have the correct source?  or do i need to grab something else for oophm? 

thanks again!
ken


Célio wrote:
AFAIK, oophm works only with gwt 2.0 (trunk).  I have tried it myself
with 1.6.4 without any success.

Why don't you give the trunk a try?  It's as simple as replacing the
jars (at least for 1.6.4, don't know for 1.5).


On Jul 14, 10:28 pm, kwas <[email protected]> wrote:
  
has anyone been able to get the oophm version of gwt 1.5.3 for linux
working?
if so, can you provide some details on where to get it and how you did
it?

i found a gwt-linux-1.5.3-oophm package and tried installing it, found
the FF3 plugin within and installed that in FF3, but when I try yo run
my project through eclipse nothing happens.  i don't get any error
messages,  just a java process that starts up and appears to do
nothing.

unfortunately the constraints of the project i'm working on mean i
need to stick with GWT 1.5 so checking out the latest version of gwt
with oophm (which seems to be what most instructions indicate) is not
possible for me.

and the native hosted mode browser in gwt linux 1.5.3 is something
akin to firefox 1.0 which is way too out of date for the js
requirements of my project.

the only other alternative i can think of is to run a Windows version
of eclipse/gwt through vmware or wine.

appreciate any help or suggestions!
thanks,
ken
    


  

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