I tried in a clean workspace and it works!
it must be related to some old setting in my normal workspace.

Regards
Edoardo


On Aug 12, 2:24 pm, Edoardo Ceccarelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gwt plugin runs its applications inside a jetty container: in fact one
> of the great usefulness of using the Google GWT eclipse plugin is that
> you don't need to have another server runtime installed and launched
> in eclipse.
> With latest versions of the plugin, you can just create a sample
> application and it is already RPC enabled, communicates with server
> side via a servlet.
> Now, my problem is that this RPC app, doesn't permit any kind of hot
> code replacement on the server side.
> Of course I could bypass the jetty server and use another one in debug
> mode etc etc. but wouldn't be nice to just use one?
>
> On Aug 12, 2:12 pm, George Georgovassilis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > When you're running the server (i.e. tomcat) from within Eclipse, make
> > sure to start it in debug mode. If you are running it in a distinct
> > process (outside of eclipse), make sure to enable the debug port on it,
> > switch to the debug view in eclipse and start a debugging session on a
> > "Remote Java Application". But otherwise, this is an Eclipse/Java/Tomcat
> > thing and not GWT related.
>
> > Edoardo Ceccarelli wrote:
> > > Thanks George,
>
> > > this is exactly what I was expecting, but I have tried with both Sun
> > > jdk 1.5 and 1.6 and I can't even see a String  modification if I don't
> > > make a restart.
> > > I tried the simple provided RPC sample, newest gwt plugin and gwt 1.7
> > > all running on eclipse 3.5
>
> > > On Aug 12, 1:54 pm, George Georgovassilis <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > >> Hello Edoardo
>
> > >> Not everything, only server-side code. This means servlets, EJBs,
> > >> Spring Beans and DTOs for RPC. When you are running in debugging mode
> > >> then you can replace server code without a restart. Depending on the
> > >> capabilities of your JVM this can be as little as changing method code
> > >> up to replacing entire method signatures and classes.
>
> > >> On Aug 11, 6:36 pm, Eddy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> Using GWT plugin + GWT 1.7
> > >>> why there is not hot deployment on server side? every time you change
> > >>> a class you have to restart everything??
>
> > >>> any help appreciated
> > >>> Edoardo
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