Hi

I've just done a completely fresh Eclipse and GWT 2.0 RC2 install
including the new plugin:

1.Extracted eclipse-java-galileo-SR1-win32.zip to C:\Program Files (x86).

2.Ran Eclipse, set up a new workspace workspace at
C:\Users\Paul\Documents\Sandbox\EclipseWorkspace and selected “Use
this as the default and do not ask again.”

3.Then installed Eclipse's Web Standard Tools (WST)

- Help->Install new software.
- Manually added the update url as none was present:
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo/
- Then Web, XML, and Java EE Development -> Eclipse Web Developer Tools
- Restarted Eclipse and then closed it.

4.Then copied gpe-e35-1.2rc1.zip\eclipse\features to C:\Program Files
(x86)\eclipse.

5.Then copied gpe-e35-1.2rc1.zip\eclipse\plugins to C:\Program Files
(x86)\eclipse\plugins

6.Then copied the contents of gwt-2.0.0-rc2.zip to
gpe-e35-1.2rc1.zip\eclipse\plugins

7.Started Eclipse again and used the plugin to create a new project.

- Started the wizard.
- Configured the GWT SDK as C:\Program Files (x86)\eclipse\plugins\gwt-2.0.0-rc2
- Unticked “Use Google App Engine”
- Entered project name etc and clicked finish.

8.Then opened the “Web Application” Run Configuration for the project
and ticked “Automatically select unused port” and clicked Run.

And I get the same error:

Unknown argument: -portHosted
Google Web Toolkit 2.0.0-rc2
DevMode [-noserver] [-port port-number | "auto"] [-whitelist
whitelist-string] [-blacklist blacklist-string] [-logdir directory]
[-logLevel level] [-gen dir] [-codeServerPort port-number | "auto"]
[-server servletContainerLauncher] [-startupUrl url] [-war dir]
[-extra dir] [-workDir dir] module[s]

where
  -noserver        Prevents the embedded web server from running
  -port            Specifies the TCP port for the embedded web server
(defaults to 8888)
  -whitelist       Allows the user to browse URLs that match the
specified regexes (comma or space separated)
  -blacklist       Prevents the user browsing URLs that match the
specified regexes (comma or space separated)
  -logdir          Logs to a file in the given directory, as well as graphically
  -logLevel        The level of logging detail: ERROR, WARN, INFO,
TRACE, DEBUG, SPAM, or ALL
  -gen             Debugging: causes normally-transient generated
types to be saved in the specified directory
  -codeServerPort  Specifies the TCP port for the code server (defaults to 9997)
  -server          Specify a different embedded web server to run
(must implement ServletContainerLauncher)
  -startupUrl      Automatically launches the specified URL
  -war             The directory into which deployable output files
will be written (defaults to 'war')
  -extra           The directory into which extra files, not intended
for deployment, will be written
  -workDir         The compiler's working directory for internal use
(must be writeable; defaults to a system temp dir)
and
  module[s]        Specifies the name(s) of the module(s) to host

I assume I must be doing something wrong in my install? Having to
manually copy the SDK took me rather by surprise. I guess its kind of
implicit here, http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/GWT_2_0_RC,
but an explicit instruction would have been helpful.

 I'm running Vista Business if that makes any difference?

-- 
Thanks
Paul

Paul Grenyer
e: [email protected]
b: paulgrenyer.blogspot.com

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