I had this problem too.  It only asked for the Firefox plugin after I
deleted my projects compiled javascript under the war directory.

Also, after the FireFox plugin did get installed, I then restarted
everything, and Firefox froze and asked me if I wanted to terminate
the current script.  I said yes, and breakpoints worked, but code
updating didn't.  Restarted again, and said "continue" when Firefox
asked if I wanted to terminate the script.  Everything is working
great now!  :-)


On Dec 10, 10:41 am, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just updated my Eclipse plugin from GWT 1.7 to GWT 2.0. I got my
> application to run in a separate browser, however, it does not ask me
> to install a plugin, nor does it stop on breakpoints.
>
> Can anyone help me convert my 1.7 Eclipse GWT/App Engine project to
> GWT 2.0?
>
> What I've done:
> -Updated my Eclipse Plugin
> -Changed my GWT version to 2.0
> -Changed my App Engine version to 1.2.8
> -Deleted by current launch configurations
> -I launch by Right Click-->Debug As-->Web Application (the one with
> the 'G' on it).
> -I copy the URL give in the Development Mode tab in Eclipse and paste
> that into Chrome (I've tried FF and IE 7 as well).
> -My App appears and seems to work properly, but no question to install
> a plugin nor does it pay attention to breakpoints.
>
> If I can avoid creating a new project and copying it into that, I'd
> prefer it.
>
> I appreciate any help.
>
> -Nick

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