On 12/9/09, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Okay, well now I feel silly.  I dunno if this is a bug, or if my post
> will help anyone else, but here's what I did to get it working:
>
> I did a full compile in Eclipse.  I uploaded the site to my test
> host.  I browsed there (to make sure it was working) then I went BACK
> to Eclipse, re-ran the project, then browsed to it and Firefox figured
> it out and said I needed to install the plugin, then everything
> worked.
>
> Quite strange.  My guess is I didn't need to upload and browse to the
> site, but it seems like you need to do a full compile before just
> doing Development Mode...?
>
> Hope that'll help someone else.  Everyone can just ignore my questions
> for help now.
>
> -nathan
>
> On Dec 9, 2:33 am, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey everyone.  I just upgraded to GWT 2.0 today, all my code still
> > compiles, I clicked run and it said "hey browse to this place with any
> > browser!" and I did, and everything looked groovy.
> >
> > Then I go and try to fix a bug.  I throw in a quick logging statement,
> > like I used to in Hosted Mode in 1.7, I started with a
> > System.out.println, figuring it would print to the console.  No dice,
> > I only get console logs from server-side code, not java-side code.
> > Well, okay.  Back to the previous system: Window.alert(...)...Also, no
> > dice.  For some reason, in Development mode, Window.alert isn't
> > working - nothing pops up.
> >
> > I can compile and deploy live and it works great.
> >
> > I tried to poke around online, but I found nothing, but I did notice
> > that the conversations about RC2 talk about needing a Browser GWT
> > Plugin.  Neither Chrome nor FF asked me to install a plugin, they just
> > "worked" ...
> >
> > Am I missing something?  How can I install the plugin if it doesn't
> > ask?  Is the plugin still necessary?  How would my browsers *mostly*
> > work without it?  I am so confused by this.
> >
> > Also, just to make sure, is the "Development Mode" tab in Eclipse the
> > tab that my logging statements should be going to?  That's what I'm
> > gathering, but I wanted to double check there wasn't some other view I
> > somehow disabled and that's my problem?
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!
> >
> > -nathan
>
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