Thanks for your reply Jason,
But this is exactly what I did in
CASE II where it was not able to find the <module>.gwt.xml itself. Here is
the extract of my previous mail ....=========== CASE II ======================== Keeping all the above configuration same, when I move MyApplication.gwt.xml as below .. -src --main ---java ----com -----gwtAppl (MyApplication.gwt.xml) ------client ------server The the host mode error is as follows ... [INFO] Starting HTTP on port 8081 [TRACE] Starting URL: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication [TRACE] Request 0: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication' [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for source? [TRACE] Request 1: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication/ [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication' [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for source? [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request to generate a host page for module 'MyApplication' [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication' [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for source? in this I guess it's not able to find the gwt.xml itself. In this case , inside the 'run configuration' under GWT tab, it shows the this file and the path where it is placed. Please suggest .... Thanks, Girish On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Jason Essington < [email protected]> wrote: > if the location of your gwt.xml file isn't at the same level as your client > package then you need to add a <source> tag to tell it where the client > directory is. That's the likely reason it can't find your entry point class. > > so probably the simplest thing to do would be to move the gwt.xml file to > src/main/java/com/gwtAppl/MyApplication.gwt.xml > > -jason > > On Jan 5, 2010, at 5:19 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > Hello Friends .... > > I don't understand why it should be so difficult to integrate the GWT with > the current application, I have been struggling for few weeks now ( not full > time , of course) > Definitely ... there should be some help available which I'm not able to > find, I'm currently like beating around the bushes to make progress. > If anyone knows , please forward me any articles where there is some > guideline regarding integrating GWT with the existing project. > > > Currently I'm desperately stuck at a place where the hosted mode is not > able to find <module>.gwt.xml(CASE I below ) or the entry point classes > (CASE II below )... don't know why. > > I'm using eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) 'Run configuration' to build my application > which uses GWT 1.7 > > I'm sorry to be so descriptive but I really want you to understand what I'm > doing and to get some help. > > > Following is my folder structure .... > > > Current existing Project :- > > -src > --main > ---java > ----com > -----<package1> > ------<package2> > > > New GWT folders in the same above existing project :- > > -src > --main > ---java > (MyApplication.gwt.xml) > ----com > -----gwtAppl > ------client > ------server > > > Build ( Output Folders ) > > -build > --classes > ---com > ......... > > > My eclipse's 'Run configuration' class-path contains all the gwt-xxx.jars > and according to above folder structure, the entries like ... > src/main/java/ and I think the source tab also has the path of all the > source files > > > > =========== CASE I ======================== > > Log in the hosted mode console .... > > [INFO] Starting HTTP on port 8081 > [TRACE] Starting URL: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication > [TRACE] Request 0: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication > [TRACE] Request 1: http://localhost:8081/myapplication/ > [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request to generate a host > page for module 'myapplication' > [TRACE] Request 2: > http://localhost:8081/myapplication/myapplication.nocache.js > [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for > 'myapplication.nocache.js' in module 'myapplication.gwt.xml' > [TRACE] Request 3: http://localhost:8081/myapplication/hosted.html > [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for 'hosted.html' > in module 'myapplication.gwt.xml' > [TRACE] Request 4: > http://localhost:8081/myapplication/gwt/standard/standard.css > [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for > 'gwt/standard/standard.css' in module 'myapplication.gwt.xml' > [DEBUG] Loading an instance of module 'myapplication' > [DEBUG] Refreshing module from source > [TRACE] Finding entry point classes > [ERROR] Unable to find type 'com.mycompany.client.MyApplication' > [ERROR] Hint: Previous compiler errors may have made this type unavailable > [ERROR] Hint: Check the inheritance chain from your module; it may not be > inheriting a required module or a module may not be adding its source path > entries properly > [ERROR] Failure to load module 'myapplication' > > > According to the log above, it looks like it's not able to load the > 'instance' of the module .. 'MyApplication'. > > > =========== CASE II ======================== > > Keeping all the above configuration same, when I move MyApplication.gwt.xml > as below .. > > -src > --main > ---java > ----com > -----gwtAppl > (MyApplication.gwt.xml) > ------client > ------server > > The the host mode error is as follows ... > > [INFO] Starting HTTP on port 8081 > [TRACE] Starting URL: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication > [TRACE] Request 0: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication > [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication' > [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be > a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for source? > [TRACE] Request 1: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication/ > [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication' > [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be > a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for source? > [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request to generate a host > page for module 'MyApplication' > [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication' > [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be > a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for source? > > in this I guess it's not able to find the gwt.xml itself. In this case , > inside the 'run configuration' under GWT tab, it shows the this file and the > path where it is placed. > > Please let me know if you need to know anything more .... > > Thanks a lot for reading this ... > > Girish > > -- > 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]. > 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]<google-web-toolkit%[email protected]> > . > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en. > -- Thanks & Regards, Girish--
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