Two additional pieces of information:

1. It worked in 1.7.1, but I was upgraded to a 64-bit machine running
Ubuntu 9.10, which does not include libstdc++5 anymore.  I'm upgrading
to 2.0 because I can't use 1.7.1 hosted mode anymore.

2. The reference to "images" below because I was originally writing a
bug report, but I thought I'd ask to make sure I didn't have an
obvious configuration issue before reporting it, so please ignore that
part :)

Thanks to anyone who can help,

Adam

On Dec 1, 12:03 am, ahawtho <[email protected]> wrote:
> When running in Development mode from the Eclipse plugin, the DevMode
> console does not indicate any URL, and starting DevMode does not open
> a browser.  From the UsingOOPHM wiki link, I found the text:
>
> > If you start DevMode in a browser without the plugin, you will get to the
> > page allowing you to install the plugin. If you want to install it ahead
> > of time, you can go directly to that missing-plugin page to install the
> > plugin.
>
> Since nothing appeared, I went to the missing-plugin page to install
> the plugin, and found references to the "gwt.hosted" query param.
>
> Our GWT pages are all served via servlets from a context URL of /
> webconfig/*. We do not have a static HTML page.  I tried to follow the
> same pattern by navigating in FF to localhost:8888/webconfig/default?
> gwt.hosted=localhost:9997 .  Our application does seem to load and
> function normally, but although I had run the DevMode configuration
> from Eclipse's Debug menu, breakpoints don't work and I never see a
> connection from the OOPHM plugin noted in the logs.  I even suspended
> the Code Server thread from within the DevMode JVM to see if it ever
> returned from the ServerSocket.accept() (it didn't).  It seems as
> though the URL I'm using is bypassing the mechanism that invokes the
> OOPHM plugin.
>
> Another anomaly that I think might be related is that when creating or
> editing a Run/Debug Configuration, the GWT tab on the configuration
> dialog appears different when I select my GWT project (it's missing
> the Browser URL field and replaces the Compiler & Shell section with a
> Development Mode section, see attached images for details).  I idly
> wondered if it was related to our GWT bootstrap HTML pages being
> generated by servlets, so I mention it here.
>
> I found 
> this:http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa...
>
> but I verified the gwt-servlet.jar was the same in the 2.0rc2 dir and
> my war/WEB-INF/lib dir .
>
> This looks like maybe the URL field is no longer valid:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa...
>
> But in any case, perhaps my servlet is handling things before it gets
> to yours?  FWIW, I do have <load-on-startup> tags in my web.xml .
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Adam

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