Glad you got it working. Usually, this problem stems from two areas:

1) Not deleting the generated files in your war directory when you switch
SDKs. This is really something that we need  to fix in the Google Plugin for
Eclipse or GWT itself, as developers should not be expected to do this when
they switch SDKs.

2) The browser storing a cached version of hosted.html. This may also be a
GWT bug in terms of how we have the caching rules set up for the built-in
servlet that we provide. Holding down SHIFT and hitting RELOAD will cause
all pages to be re-fetched, regardless of whether or not they've been
cached.


On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Nick Powers <[email protected]> wrote:

> I ran across that fun problem a while back, and fixed it. This, however,
> was due to upgrading to GWT 2.0 and the switch between hosted mode and dev
> mode.
> -Nick
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Failing to stop at breakpoints was a bug in one of the JVM releases
>> (1.6.0_14 IIRC). Make sure you're using the latest JVM.
>>
>> Nick 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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