On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Ken Kwasnicki<[email protected]> wrote: > Jeff Chimene wrote: > > > thanks again! so, i think i'm close but still no cigar. i grabbed the > latest snapshot build (snapshot-2009.07.07-r5687) and that built fine. > installed the gwt-linux bz2, rebuilt the entire project, then started the > app in hosted mode which worked, > > > Good. Pardon my asking, but how do you know it used the trunk version? > > > > good point. i don't know if snapshot is trunk, i just assumed it is a weekly > snapshot of trunk. > but that made me re-try trunk with a new checkout and this time it compiled > without errors. > so, now i definitely have /svn/trunk but still getting the same results. > > so then i went back and added the oophm jar > to the front of my classpath, started again, and now it appears to start > the oophm server, > > > "appears to start?" You should have positive confirmation in that a > "new" dialog box appears for the OOPHM service. The dialog doesn't do > much, but I'm surprised you didn't mention seeing it; which is why I > asked the question above. > > > hmm, no i don't get any popup window.
That's not good. > it shows a running java process, > > > By "it" do you mean "ps ax" or some such command? > > > sorry, by 'it' i mean eclipse. here's what i get in the Debug view: > > Landscaper [Java Application] > com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell at localhost:47318 > Thread [main] (Running) > Daemon Thread [Java2D Disposer] (Running) > /mnt/hda11/parvia/jdk/jdk/bin/java (Jul 16, 2009 11:36:52 PM) > > so, the last line is the java process i mean, and yes, if i do a ps ax i can > see it running as a process. (but it's not consuming any cpu or disk cycles > of significance) > > > > but when i try to connect > from Firefox (which has the oophm plugin) i get nothing. "Failed to connect > error" as though there is no server running on port 8888. > > > Please paste the URL from FF. Did FF start automatically? It should > have. If it was already started, you should have a new window with an > "interesting" URL. > > no, FF didn't start, or open a new window. i'm using the URL i see when the > app runs in hosted mode which looks like: > http://localhost:8888/com.parvia.landscaper.Landscaper/Landscaper.html?locale=en#0 It sounds like you're still running an older version of GWT. > i'm just pasting that URL into FF3, obviously it's not working because i > don't get the oophm popup you mention above indicating that the service is > running. You shouldn't have to paste the URL. The GWT debug facility automatically starts the supported browser on the appropriate platform. > And I can't telnet to localhost on port 8888 either, so it looks like there > is no server process started on that port. > I forget the specific netstat args, but there is a way to get netstat > to tell you what's listening. grep that list for 8888. > checked netstat, definitely nothing running on port 8888. > > the main frustration here is that i don't see any error messages. i just > get those lines that i pasted above from the Debug view, which indicates it > is running but nothing more, and definitely no popup windows. And the hits just keep on coming... You might want to closely inspect the Eclipse launch configuration > any other thoughts? Consider stepping away from Eclipse, creating an empty project using the command line tools then running that empty project from the command line. > appreciate the help! > thanks again, > ken > > > Cheers, > jec > > > > I'll keep trying but appreciate any more suggestions if there looks like an > obvious problem. > thanks! > ken > > Jeff Chimene wrote: > > On 07/15/2009 12:30 PM, Ken Kwasnicki wrote: > > > 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 > > > Yeah, that looks right. Someone else will have to comment on the error. > I can only tell you what I did. > > I just built 2.0 yesterday. Trunk has the oophm support. > It seems you're using *nix: > > $ cd /tmp > $ svn co ... tools > $ svn co ... trunk > $ cd trunk > $ ant > > It built just fine. > > Pick the correct tar.bz from the trunk/build/dist directory and unpack > it into your desired directory. > > $ cd /usr/local/lib > $ tar -jxf /tmp/trunk/build/dist/gwt-linux-0.0.0.tar.bz2 # as root > > Then, I grabbed the FF xpi from the wiki url > (http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/UsingOOPHM). The page > says FF 3.5 isn't ready yet, but FF 3.5 accepted it w/ no problem. > > Make sure that the oophm jar is the first jar in your build path if > you're using Eclipse. > > Bueno suerte, > jec > > > > 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.JavaScriptObject; > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. 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