Hey I have the same problem here. I want to debug a gadget in iGoogle. In GWT 1.7 I used to put the URL as http://www.google.com/ig. Now there is no possibility to do so. The gadget doesn't have an html file to debug in development mode using internal server. I need the external server to be iGoogle. Is there a way to do so other than the one suggested of recreating the project as Java Project and then reconverting it to GWT? So the main question is: How do you debug a Google gadget using GWT 2.0RC2 and Eclipse?!
On Dec 3, 2:07 pm, Jan Ehrhardt <[email protected]> wrote: > The idea was, to prevent the existences of 'war/*' in my GWT project. With > the current stable version of the plugin and GWT 1.7.1 everything works > well. > So the problem is, that my GWT project does not have any server code and no > host page or anything else. The current version works the following way: > > - GWT (Web App launch configuration) app is launched in hosted mode > without the build in server. > - Instead of a host page in the same project, the host page comes from an > independent server. > - The hosted browser loads the host page (from the specified URL), > detects the existence of a GWT module (included as JavaScript) and replaces > the JavaScript with the Java Code from the classpath. > > The interesting point is, that the text field to specify the URL is removed > from the GWT tab in the web app launch configuration (plugin version for GWT > 2.0 RC2). So the question is, how can I point the OOPHM to my host page's > URL (on any server)? > > At least some words on what I'm currently doing in Eclipse 3.5 with the > released version of the plugin and GWT 1.7.1: > I've got a plain Java project and make a GWT project out of it by right > click on the project -> Google -> WebToolkit Settings. In these GWT settings > I check 'Use Google Web Toolkit' and then OK. This makes my Java project a > GWT project. I create a new Web App launch configuration for this project, > disable 'Run build in server' and on the GWT tab I insert my host pages URL > (http://localhost:8080/my-app-which-runs-totaly-independent-on-a-tomcat). > That's it. It works. > Interestingly it's not required to specify any GWT module in any > configuration so far. The presence of the module's XML configuration on the > classpath and the presence of a previously compiled version of the module in > the loaded HTML page is enough to tell hosted browser, what to do. The GWT > Eclipse plugin doesn't even recognize the XML file since the included module > isn't shown in any settings or configuration interface. But it works. > > Regards > Jan Ehrhardt > > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Chris Ramsdale <[email protected]> wrote: > > Based on the fact that the plugin is attempting to launch GWTShell, it may > > not recognize your app as a "web app". This is typically the case when it > > doesn't find a war/WEB-INF/web.xml file in the project root. Can you confirm > > that this directory structure is in place? Also, what version of GWT and GPE > > were you using to previously build your application? > > > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 1:56 AM, Jan Ehrhardt > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> I'm using the Web App launch configuration and the plugin version, which > >> is linked on the GWT 2.0 RC2 wiki page > >>http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/GWT_2_0_RC > > >> Regards > >> Jan Ehrhardt > > >> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Chris Ramsdale > >> <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>> As a follow-up, are you using Web App Launch configurations or regular > >>> Java launch configurations? Also would you mind checking which version of > >>> the Google Eclipse Plugin you have installed? You can do this via > >>> Help->Install New Software and clicking on the "already installed" link in > >>> the lower right hand corner. > > >>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Chris Ramsdale > >>> <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>>> Jan, > > >>>> The -style argument has been removed when running in "development" mode > >>>> (formerly "hosted" mode). It is now configurable via the UI or an Ant > >>>> property when you compile your code. The UI settings are available by > >>>> right > >>>> clicking on the project name, selecting Google->GWT Compile. From the > >>>> resulting view you will see options for "Log level" and "Output style". > >>>> In > >>>> order to set the output style via Ant, add the following to your > >>>> build.xml > >>>> file under the "gwtc" target: > > >>>> <arg value="-style"/> > >>>> <arg value="PRETTY"/> > > >>>> What other error are you seeing when specifying the "codeServerPort"? > > >>>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:59 AM, Jan Ehrhardt < > >>>> [email protected]> wrote: > > >>>>> Hi, > > >>>>> I'm currently looking how our existing project can be updated to GWT > >>>>> 2.0 when it's released, but I'm running into some trouble. > > >>>>> We use Eclipse with the Google plugin and currently we've got one web > >>>>> project, which will be started as a web project running on an Eclipse > >>>>> server > >>>>> runtime. This runtime can be a Tomcat or a WebSphere. We've got another > >>>>> project, which contains the GWT stuff. Our GWT launch configuration is > >>>>> done > >>>>> with the following properties: > > >>>>> - Run internal server is deselected > >>>>> - The GWT URL is pointed to 'http://localhost:8080/our-app' > > >>>>> This worked well. We've to compile the GWT project once to JavaScript > >>>>> contained in the web project. We launch the Eclipse server runtime on ' > >>>>>http://localhost:8080/'and then we start our hosted browser. The > >>>>> hosted browser detects to module contained in the page ' > >>>>>http://localhost:8080/our-app'and replaces it with the stuff > >>>>> contained in our GWT project. > > >>>>> Now I've installed GWT 2.0 RC2 and the required version of the plugin. > >>>>> I've changed the GWT SDK in the project properties. The first point was, > >>>>> that the text field for inserting my external URL was gone. > >>>>> Additionally, I > >>>>> got the following Error: > > >>>>> Unknown argument: -style > > >>>>> Google Web Toolkit 2.0.0-rc2 > > >>>>> GWTShell [-noserver] [-port port-number | "auto"] [-whitelist > >>>>> whitelist-string] [-blacklist blacklist-string] [-logdir directory] > >>>>> [-logLevel level] [-gen dir] [-codeServerPort port-number | "auto"] > >>>>> [-out > >>>>> dir] [url] > > >>>>> 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) > > >>>>> -out The directory to write output files into (defaults > >>>>> to current) > > >>>>> and > > >>>>> url Automatically launches the specified URL > > >>>>> I tried some other configuration like adding the URL as a program > >>>>> argument, which brought another error. > > >>>>> Can anybody tell me how to configure this scenario in the correct way? > >>>>> Or won't there be any possibility with GWT 2.0? > > >>>>> Regards > > >>>>> Jan Ehrhardt > > >>>>> -- > >>>>> 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]<google-web-toolkit%[email protected]> > >>>>> . > >>>>> For more options, visit this group at > >>>>>http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en. > > >>> -- > >>> 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]<google-web-toolkit%[email protected]> > >>> . > >>> For more options, visit this group at > >>>http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en. > > >> -- > >> 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]<google-web-toolkit%[email protected]> > >> . > >> For more options, visit this group at > >>http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en. > > > -- > > 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]<google-web-toolkit%[email protected]> > > . > > For more options, visit this group at > >http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. 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