http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4363&q=Parameter%200%20of%20is%20of%20an%20unknown%20type

On Feb 19, 7:29 am, gazarcher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I only had GWT 2.0.2 in my classpath when I got the error (which,
> incidentally, is caused when a callback throws an exception and the
> callback's onFailure() method is called.  The actual exception thrown
> is a com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException
> during a com.google.gwt.user.server.rpc.RPC.decodeRequest).
>
> I am having no problems with GWT 1.7.1 using the same codebase in my
> project (i.e., my code hasn't changed and I'm confident it is nothing
> I did in my code to cause the error).
>
> Before I dare try GWT 2.0.x again, I need to see some response that
> this error has been fixed (by the GWT team).
>
> - Garry
>
> On Feb 19, 3:44 am, Flemming Boller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I had the same error , but it was because I had a mix of GWT 2 and GWT 1.7
> > jarfiles on my running classpath. (also using Intellij)
>
> > Br
> > Flemming
>
> > On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:47 PM, gazarcher <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Up until this week I was using IntelliJ IDEA 9.0 with GWT 1.7.1 on Mac
> > > OS X 10.5 and decided to upgrade to GWT 2.0.2 per the instructions on
> > > the GWT Website, including installing the GWT plugin into Firefox.
>
> > > After recompiling and running my application with several GWT modules
> > > and running in Firefox 3.5.7, Firefox 3.6 and Safari 4.0.3, the GWT
> > > modules all give the same error:
>
> > >    Parameter 0 of is of an unknown type 'java.lang.String/2004016611'
>
> > > but even before that GWT spewed "ERROR: Failed to parse the policy
> > > file <policy file pathname>" for each module.
>
> > > I've cleaned out output folders/directories in IntelliJ, deleted
> > > caches for IntelliJ and Firefox, and tried again, but with the same
> > > result.  Nothing has changed in my code.
>
> > > I cleared out output folders/directories in IntelliJ, deleted caches
> > > for IntelliJ and Firefox again and uninstalled GWT 2.0.2 from my
> > > IntelliJ project, reinstalled GWT 1.7.1, compiled and every thing ran
> > > fine again.
>
> > > I've looked around the discussion groups and other people appear to be
> > > having the same problem with GWT 2.0.x.. so even though GWT 2.0 has
> > > gone through beta, early access, etc., and has now gone up two more
> > > versions, this is still an issue, and not just for me.  I understand
> > > the GWT version 1.0.7511 plugin for Firefox also has an issue for some
> > > folks.  I don't know if it is this causing the problem.
>
> > > Is anybody actually working with GWT 2.0 in their projects?  If so, is
> > > there a workaround for this issue if they hit the same problem?
>
> > > Is anyone on the GWT team aware of this issue and working on it?
>
> > > At the moment, GWT 2.0.x is unusable for me and trying to use it is
> > > holding up my work.  I'm going back to GWT 1.7.1 until I find a
> > > solution (or you do!).
>
> > > Any help on this matter is *greatly* appreciated.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > - Garry
>
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