> Hi, > > Sorry to hear that you're having troubles. > thanks, I really appreciate all your help.
> > No, they should not be. 1723 is the web server port, but 9997 is the code > server port. The web server port is just that - a port on the web server > which is used to serve up the page you are requesting (MyAppl...html). The > code server port is a port that is opened on the development mode server for > incoming browser connections. Ok, thanks, that clears that up. > > I wanted to leave it on 8888 by it kept telling me I had another > > session active. If I change it to any fixed number it always tells me > > that after the first time; so sessions arnt being closed correctly. So > > I had to tick "automatically select unused port" from the eclipse run > > options. Which gives random port numbers that work, but my application > > just dosnt update. > > If you have it at a fixed number, you need to make sure you've terminated > the existing launch configuration before you try running it again. This will > not be done for you automatically, which is why you're always going to get > this error message if you run a launch with a fixed number twice in a row. > If you want to run multiple launches at the same time, then you have to use > the option to select a random port number. Normally I press the red square in eclipse to close things, which I assumed should terminate everything. Is there something else I should do? > > However, that should definitely not prevent an update from occurring. > Perhaps you are running into problems because you're connecting to an > existing development mode session. Note that it is always possible to > connect to an existing running session, even if you've started a new session > from a launch configuration - all that really matters is the URL that you > paste into the browsers. > > Be sure that all other development mode servers are terminated before > starting a new one. To verify this, look at the Debug view in Eclipse, or > take a look at the java processes are running on your machine. > Ah, that worked though, using the Debug view I can terminate sessions and relaunch, seems to work eachtime now. > > > > Lastly; > > When using eclipse I have two run configurations, both were > > automatically generated, and I'm not sure which to use. > > > 1. Has it popping up separately see; > >http://www.lostagain.nl/tempspace/config1.jpg > > 2. Has the development mode appearing in a eclipse panel at the bottom > > see; > >http://www.lostagain.nl/tempspace/config2.jpg > > > The one were it pops up separately I often cant run as the 8888 port > > is used and I cant find where to change it (though when it does run, > > the code still dosnt update without a recompile). > > Use the second one. That is the one that uses the view integrated with > Eclipse. > Ok, I'll use that from now on. cheers. > > So, it seems multiple problems for me, but by far and away the most > > annoying is not being able to preview changes without recompiling. > > This should definitely not have to be the case. Please report back any > problems that you run into so that we can get you up and running without > having to perform recompilations to see your changes. Well, its still not updateing. I've definitely got no other sessions running, the url bar is now; http://localhost:8888/MyApplication.html?gwt.codesvr=192.168.178.22:9997 Wheres the server being hosted? just the war directory? The line in the running html pointing to my code is; <script language='javascript' src="MyApplication/ MyApplication.nocache.js" type="text/javascript"></script> Looking at that file in my War/MyApplication directory, the time of the update seems to be from a few hours ago....when I last compiled, not when I last changed the code or ran development mode. Should it be pointing to this location and the location should have updated? or should it be pointing elsewhere? > > > Despite all the coolness that gwt2 has brought, I'm tempted to go back > > to 1.7 till this problems resolved :-/ > > I really dont want to do that though, as being able to see debug > > information clearly while trying to get IE to behaviour helps a lot. > > > -Thomas > > > On Dec 12, 1:44 am, Bonor <[email protected]> wrote: > > > First I couldn't see the refresh and breakpoint changes either in the > > > browser. I also never got the Extension prompt either (like it says > > inhttp://code.google.com/intl/nl/webtoolkit/usingeclipse.html). > > > > Try recompiling the project with GWT recompile. Then refresh the > > > browser and the prompt for the extendion will show. From there on it's > > > happy hour!!! > > > > Thank you google! > > > -- > > > 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%2bunsubs[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]. 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