Hey Jason,
So, late night last night, baby crying, general pandemonium.  Little
late to start this morning.  Heh.

Em, ok, so the gears db stuff does appear to work.  Sound!
But, it only works when I compile and run in my browser, not in Hosted
Mode.
I sort of guessed that might be the case, what with where the sqlite
db lives in my browser.  I imagined that somehow this hosted mode
doesn;t have access my default moz dir, that the firefox instance
doesn't have quite the same environment as the "real" firefox
instance.

Or is that cargo cult thinking? Because I basically haven;t a clue
whats going on in this hosted mode.

I am running Linux if that's anything to do with anything.

On Aug 18, 10:12 am, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Philip,
> Glad everything worked OK.  Did your database functionality also work?
>
> FWIW, I tried setting up the project locally, and using only gwt-gears.jar
> worked, though I did not have a server-side component.  I'm not sure what
> the noredist does not contain, but if you notice strange behavior, you may
> want to try with regular gwt-gears.jar on a clean project.
>
> jason
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:33 PM, philipmac <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Good news everyone!
>
> > So, I was wondering why there is two gears jars, one called gwt-gears-
> > noredist.jar and one called gwt-gears.jar.
>
> > Well, instead of adding gwt-gears.jar to the project, I added gwt-
> > gears-noredist.jar.
> > The above seems to work now.
> > I shall have to test the db functionality now.
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