if you are using eclipse, you can change it by using right click on the
project. properties and google.

right click on the project -> properties -> google -> web toolkit

you can change your gwt from the above.

hope this helps


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On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:42 PM, lumo <[email protected]> wrote:

> i am using
> Eclipse with:
> GooglePlugin for Eclipse 3.4
> Google Web Toolkit SDK 1.7.0
>
> i get
> WARNING: 'com.google.gwt.dev.GWTCompiler' is deprecated and will be removed
> in a future release.
> Use 'com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler' instead.
> every time i compile, but i did not find how to change to GWTShell.
> and yes, iam running it from jar, not from source.
>
>
> 2009/7/16 Eric Ayers <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> The source helps a little bit, in that this call happens to be your
>> first reference to the Maps API in these methods.
>>
>>  - What version of GWT are you using?
>>  - I assume you get the link error in hosted mode.  Are you using
>> HostedMode, GWTShell, (are you trying to use OOPHM as your hosted mode
>> shell?)
>>  - Are you using the Google Plugin?
>>  - Are you running from the gwt-maps.jar from gwt-maps 1.0.4 or are
>> you using source?  If running from source, could it be you have an
>> incomplete checkout?
>>
>> Have you tried compiling and running in web mode?
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 4:37 AM, lumo<[email protected]> wrote:
>> > i doubt that this will help much but...
>> >
>> > public String toBioMarker() {
>> >         String jsResultclass = dataString.substring(0,
>> > dataString.indexOf("{"));
>> >         String classData = dataString.substring(dataString.indexOf("{")
>> + 1,
>> >                 dataString.length() - 1);
>> >         String[] parameterValues = classData.split(";");
>> >
>> >         int markerID = (Integer) getParamValue(parameterValues[0]);
>> >         boolean markerIsModyfied = (Boolean)
>> > getParamValue(parameterValues[1]);
>> >         String markerIconColor = (String)
>> getParamValue(parameterValues[2]);
>> >         String markerLetter = (String)
>> getParamValue(parameterValues[3]);
>> >         String markerTitle = (String) getParamValue(parameterValues[4]);
>> >         String markertSiteName = (String)
>> getParamValue(parameterValues[5]);
>> >         double markerLongitude = (Double)
>> getParamValue(parameterValues[6]);
>> >         double markerLatitude = (Double)
>> getParamValue(parameterValues[7]);
>> >         int markerAltitude = (Integer)
>> getParamValue(parameterValues[8]);
>> >         int markerBlurradius = (Integer)
>> getParamValue(parameterValues[9]);
>> >
>> >         boolean debug = true;
>> >
>> >         if (debug) {
>> >             System.out.println("Class = " + jsResultclass);
>> >             System.out.println("markerID = " + markerID);
>> >             System.out.println("markerIsModyfied = " +
>> markerIsModyfied);
>> >             System.out.println("markerIconColor = " + markerIconColor);
>> >             System.out.println("markerLetter = " + markerLetter);
>> >             System.out.println("markerTitle = " + markerTitle);
>> >             System.out.println("markertSiteName = " + markertSiteName);
>> >             System.out.println("markerLongitude = " + markerLongitude);
>> >             System.out.println("markerLatitude = " + markerLatitude);
>> >             System.out.println("markerAltitude = " + markerAltitude);
>> >             System.out.println("markerBlurradius = " +
>> markerBlurradius);
>> >         }
>> >
>> >         // create the marker
>> >         LatLng point = LatLng.newInstance(markerLongitude,
>> markerLatitude);
>> >
>> >         Icon myIcon = Icon.newInstance();
>> >         myIcon.setImageURL(ROOT + "res/marker/" + color + "/marker" +
>> letter
>> >                 + ".png");
>> >         myIcon.setShadowURL(ROOT + "res/marker/shadow50.png");
>> >         myIcon.setIconSize(Size.newInstance(20, 34));
>> >         myIcon.setShadowSize(Size.newInstance(37, 34));
>> >         myIcon.setIconAnchor(Point.newInstance(9, 34));
>> >         myIcon.setInfoWindowAnchor(Point.newInstance(9, 34));
>> >         // marker options
>> >         MarkerOptions mo = MarkerOptions.newInstance();
>> >         mo.setIcon(myIcon);
>> >         mo.setTitle(markerTitle); // tooltip
>> >         mo.setClickable(true);
>> >         mo.setDraggable(true);
>> >
>> >         Marker marker = new Marker(point, mo);
>> >
>> >         return "data of the marker is now available for tSite!";
>> >     }
>> >
>> > in the mean time i changed my code (i left out the creation of a marker
>> > object) and send back just the plain text properties (will combine the
>> data
>> > in a private object at a later time)
>> >
>> > >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Eric Z. Ayers - GWT Team - Atlanta, GA USA
>> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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