I had similar issues with upgrading to GWT 2.0 and the way I got hosted mode to 
start up agian was to remove Firefox and the .mozilla directory under my home 
directory.  I'm not sure if the issue has to do with the plugin for Firefox and 
I really don't have the time to look into it...  
 
I tried deleting the cache and reinstalling eclipse and going back and forth 
between 1.71 and 2.0, but nothing worked.
 
My issues was the hosted mode would never call onModuleLoad, so the page would 
show up with no widgets.  This would happen even with a fresh new Test project.
 
Also, if you GXT it will not work with GWT 2.0
 
Good Luck!


--- On Tue, 12/15/09, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Isaac Truett <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Hosted mode won't work since 2.0 upgrade
To: "google-web-toolkit" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 9:38 PM


Have you done a clean build and deploy since downgrading? It sounds to
me like you're still using the 2.0 version of hosted.html.



On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Adam S <[email protected]> wrote:
> Same outcome here. I tried to swtich to GWT2.0, but my app using
> smarGwt
> compononets didn't exacly looked as i inteded so i tried to switch
> back to 1.7.1
> Now my hosted mode tries to connect to some weird site and
>  keeps saying :  "Unknown module requested 'missingplugin'"
>
> On 14 Gru, 22:17, Mike McLean <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Last week, I installed GWT 2.0, Chrome, Chromium and the SpeedTracer
>> plugin on my 10.6 OS X installation. I also updated my Eclipse plugin.
>>
>> It was a quick try to see if my current project would keep working on
>> 2.0 when I'd find the time to upgrade and test properly.
>>
>> Ever since the update, I've been unable to start hosted mode ...
>>
>> [WARN] Unknown module requested 'missingplugin'; all active GWT
>> modules must be specified in the command line arguments
>>
>> I've tried removing Chrome and Chromium; I've removed the 2.0 install
>> of GWT; I've used TimeMachine to restore my Eclipse installation as
>> well as my workspace ... to no avail.
>>
>> Where should I be looking? What's going on?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
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