After downgrading from 2 to 1.7, I got this error when running "ant
hosted":
[WARN] Unknown module requested 'missingplugin'; all active GWT
modules must be specified in the command line arguments

I did this, and my app loaded as expected:
1. Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Delete Cookies
2. Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Delete Files
3. Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Clear History
4. Uninstall the Google Add On for IE via the Control Panel
5. run this: ant hosted

On Dec 27 2009, 10:04 pm, John Armstrong <[email protected]> wrote:
> The only way I was able to deal with this exact problem on my macbook
> was to
>
> A) create a new project in a new package space with a new name
> B) Copy all of my files into the new project
> C) put my entrypoint class code INTO the auto-generated entry point
> D) Hand tweak my remote services definitions to match the new class
> hierarchy
>
> Voila, back in business.
>
> Something is caching at a lower level then the browser or eclipse.
> When I downloaded a new eclipse, installed plugins from update site,
> attached it to a new workspace and then tried to create an
> autogenerated project using the same package/entry point as my app it
> would exhibit the symptoms.
>
> Hopefully someone can get a definitive answer to this issue at some
> point but its good to be back in development mode after 3 days of
> hell.
>
> John-
>
> On Dec 15, 2:51 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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