I formatted my disk and reinstalled Fedora 11 yesterday. I do not encounter the problem anymore. I guess I will never know what was wrong ;)
On Sep 13, 11:34 am, martind <[email protected]> wrote: > If I compile my application and run it in my system browser, it works > fine. Firebug raises no issues. > > However, it fails in hosted mode... > > On Sep 12, 5:57 pm, Eric Ayers <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I've not heard of problems using the Maps API with GWT 1.7. Can you > > use firebug or some other way to trace your network messages and see > > that indeed the script tag you've got in your module specification is > > working? > > > On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 5:48 PM, martind<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > 1) yes, I have tried running it with a Maps key. I also tried > > > generating a new one with no luck. > > > > 2) no, I am on Fedora 11 with Firefox 3.5.3 > > > > I have another error related to the Maps API which might help diagnose > > > the problem: > > > > [ERROR] Unable to load module entry point class > > > com.coopiz.client.Coopiz (see associated exception for details) > > > com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException: (TypeError): > > > $wnd.GClientGeocoder is not a constructor > > > fileName: transient source for > > > com.google.gwt.maps.client.impl.__GeocoderImplImpl > > > lineNumber: 30 > > > stack: ()@transient source for > > > com.google.gwt.maps.client.impl.__GeocoderImplImpl:30 > > > gwtOnLoad([object Window],"coopiz","1.6")@:0 > > > gwtOnLoad(undefined,"coopiz","http://localhost:8080/coopiz/")@http:// > > > localhost:8080/coopiz/hosted.html?coopiz:20 > > > qc()@http://localhost:8080/coopiz/coopiz.nocache.js:2 > > > ()@http://localhost:8080/coopiz/coopiz.nocache.js:8 > > > @http://localhost:8080/coopiz/hosted.html?coopiz:39 > > > > at com.google.gwt.maps.client.impl.__GeocoderImplImpl.construct > > > (Native Method) > > > at > > > com.google.gwt.maps.client.geocode.Geocoder.<init>(Geocoder.java: > > > 41) > > > at com.coopiz.client.model.PersistenceManager.<init> > > > (PersistenceManager.java:26) > > > at com.coopiz.client.controllers.ApplicationController.<init> > > > (ApplicationController.java:14) > > > ... > > > > If I comment the portion of code which generates the error above, I > > > get the error reported in the first message of this thread. > > > > Could it have something to do with an upgrade from GWT 1.6 to 1.7 ? I > > > just checked the upgrade steps but maybe I missed something ? > > > > On Sep 8, 11:27 am, Eric Ayers <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> 1) Have you tried running it with a Maps key installed as the error > > >> message suggests? > > > >> 2) Are you on Windows? If so, have your IE cache/proxy/security > > >> settings changed recently? That sometimes gets in the way of the > > >> Google APIs requests. > > > >> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 6:50 PM, martind<[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > > >> > Hi all, > > > >> > I'm using: > > >> > - GWT 1.7.0 > > >> > - gwt-maps 1.0.4 > > >> > - GAE 1.2.5 > > >> > - Eclipse 3.5 with the Google plugin > > >> > - Sun JDK 1.0.6_16 > > >> > - linux (Fedora 11) > > > >> > A few weeks ago, I began a project using gwt-maps which worked fine. > > >> > But somehow it got broken recently. I get the following error in > > >> > hosted mode: > > > >> > [ERROR] Unable to load module entry point class test.client.Test (see > > >> > associated exception for details) > > >> > java.lang.RuntimeException: The Maps API has not been loaded. > > >> > Is a <script> tag missing from your host HTML or module file? Is the > > >> > Maps key missing or invalid? > > >> > at com.google.gwt.maps.client.Maps.assertLoaded(Maps.java:32) > > >> > at com.google.gwt.maps.client.geom.LatLng$.newInstance(Native > > >> > Method) > > >> > at test.client.Test.onModuleLoad(Test.java:46) > > > >> > My Test.gwt.xml file is the following: > > > >> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > > >> > <!DOCTYPE module PUBLIC "-//Google Inc.//DTD Google Web Toolkit 1.7.0// > > >> > EN" "http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/tags/1.7.0/distro- > > >> > source/core/src/gwt-module.dtd"> > > >> > <module rename-to='test'> > > >> > <!-- Inherit the core Web Toolkit stuff. --> > > >> > <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User'/> > > > >> > <inherits name="com.google.gwt.maps.GoogleMaps" /> > > >> > <script src="http://maps.google.com/maps? > > >> > gwt=1&file=api&v=2&sensor=false" /> > > > >> > <!-- Inherit the default GWT style sheet. You can change --> > > >> > <!-- the theme of your GWT application by uncommenting --> > > >> > <!-- any one of the following lines. --> > > >> > <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard'/> > > >> > <!-- <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.chrome.Chrome'/> --> > > >> > <!-- <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.dark.Dark'/> --> > > > >> > <!-- Other module inherits --> > > > >> > <!-- Specify the app entry point class. --> > > >> > <entry-point class='test.client.Test'/> > > >> > </module> > > > >> > I used wireshark to debug and it seems that "http://maps.google.com/ > > >> > maps?gwt=1&file=api&v=2&sensor=false" is never acessed. If > > >> > I try loading the URL in my browser it works fine. > > > >> > At first I thought it was an issue with Fedora Eclipse or with OpenJDK > > >> > so I replaced them with the "official" eclipse and Sun JDK but no > > >> > luck... > > > >> > Has anybody got the same issue ? > > > >> -- > > >> Google Code Jam 2009http://code.google.com/codejam > > > -- > > Google Code Jam 2009http://code.google.com/codejam --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
