Hi Canal,

What version of Java are you running?
Could you try on a simple project (perhaps the default app created by the
wizard)?
I'm assuming the breakpoints do not show the checkmark on top of them (when
the debugger is connected)?

jason

On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 8:05 PM, canal <goca...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> hi,
> searched the group but still can not make it work - can not set
> breakpoint in the client code
>
> i am using Eclipse 3.5, GWT 2.0.1, with plugin. Chrome;
>
> I can not set any breakpoint in the client code - not in the callback,
> not in the OnModuleLoad.
>
> Server code is ok.
>
> thanks
> canal
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