You're probably getting a classpath problem. Can you confirm its a classpath exception?
What's the error on the Development Mode window printing? In the Run->Debug Configurations...->g(oogle) Web Application window there is a Classpath Tab Make **SURE** that under the User Entries Tree you have "src" This can be added via Advanced...->Add Folders Yes, you add "src" to your classpath - this is strictly for GWT Cheers, Henry On Jan 31, 6:29 pm, finneycanhelp <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you. I am farther along now. I learned much from -help as you > suggested. > > I also think I understand that one runs two servers; 1 is run for GWT > (such as using a debug configuration) and the other server for the > struts 2 web server (via eclipse project right click - Run As - Run on > Server). > > I was pretty excited to see eclipse > offer:http://localhost:8888/s2?gwt.codesvr=10.0.0.2:9997 > as a url to use when running in Debug mode for GWT. That's progress. > > The web browser redirects > fromhttp://localhost:8888/s2?gwt.codesvr=10.0.0.2:9997 > tohttp://localhost:8888/s2/That's different than the hello-world GWT > app URL which has ".html" in it; See Sgwt.html > -->http://localhost:53650/Sgwt.html?gwt.codesvr=10.0.0.2:9997 > > I wanted the host page to come up with the typical hello world GWT app > of "Please enter your name: " that a new GWT project via eclipse > plugin gives you. However I get a blank web browser page. I am not > sure why the browser redirects to the module root like that. > > Help? :) > > On Jan 31, 12:30 am, Henry <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Finney, > > > You can specify args to DevMode > > > Run->Debug Configurations...->g(oogle) Web Application->New > > in the Arguments tab, you can add the name of your module(s) > > If in doubt, add the > > -help > > arguments in the Arguments tab > > > Cheers, > > Henry > > p.s. checkouthttp://code.google.com/p/struts2gwtplugin > > and let me know what you think of that plugin > > > On Jan 30, 7:34 pm, finneycanhelp <[email protected]> wrote:> Quick > > follow up / add on: > > > > I see the post about Maven and GWT > > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa... > > > > However, my real concern is with a struts2 project (s2project) that > > > has: > > > - /s2project/WebContent folder which contains index.jsp, WEB- > > > INF, ... > > > > - /s2project/WebContent/WEB-INF/classes is the output folder > > > > - /s2project/src folder which contains java source and struts.xml > > > > - /s2project/ivy.xml file > > > > Thanks again for any help. > > > > On Jan 30, 9:16 pm, finneycanhelp <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > My goal is to GWT-ize a struts2 (S2) project. I read the archives of > > > > this list. Although email threads were quite informative, I do not see > > > > the answer to this situation regarding the Java classpath and GWT. > > > > > Tools: > > > > I am using eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers (3.5.1) and the > > > > GWT eclipse plugin (1.2.0) with GWT 2.0. > > > > > I created a GWT hello world application to compare to the small > > > > struts 2 application I am trying to enhance. > > > > > Project layout: > > > > - In the struts2 project, the S2 web application has its WEB-INF in / > > > > s2/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF and its output (.class files) go into "s2/ > > > > target/classes" It's a standard maven project. > > > > > - I see GWT has its WEB-INF located in /sgwt/war/WEB-INF and the > > > > output of the project is "sgwt/war/WEB-INF/classes" > > > > > What I did: > > > > > - I changed the S2 project properties in the Google Web Toolkit > > > > dialog box to Use Google Web Toolkit. > > > > > - I also did the following: > > > > > + read the document at: > > > > > > > > http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjec... > > > > > + copied/modified over components from the brand new GWT web > > > > application > > > > > My current obstacle / challenge is knowing how to add s2.gwt.xml, > > > > s2.html, s2.css so they are visible to the Jetty development mode of > > > > GWT. > > > > > By hand, I copied over the s2.gwt.xml file into /s2/src/main/ > > > > resources However things did not work quite right. Trying a url > > > > like:http://localhost:8888/Sgwt.html?gwt.codesvr=10.0.0.2:9997 but > > > > for the s2 project did not work. > > > > > How do I change the development mode of GWT in eclipse to use the s2 > > > > resources ( \s2\target\classes ) ? > > > > > I will have a similar issue with another struts2 project but it is not > > > > in a standard maven project setup. It has a WebContent folder which > > > > contains a WEB-INF folder and so on. > > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Mike > > -- 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.
