Hi Neciu,

We just released the 1.3 version of the Google Plugin for Eclipse on
Tuesday, which should have a Google > Web Application project property page
with the WAR directory field.  Are you certain your plugin version is 1.3?

Keith

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Neciu <netczuk.tom...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Keith,
>
> can you tell how to configure Eclipse + Google Plugin for Eclipse (the
> newest version), so I can debug my GWT project with DB connections?
> Your previous solution doesn't work anymore (I can't find anythig
> about WAR in "Web Application property").
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Neciu.
>
> On 18 Lut, 17:40, Keith Platfoot <kplatf...@google.com> wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> >
> > Thanks for posting this.  It's a good explanation of how to get WTP and
> GPE
> > 1.2 working together, which is not a trivial task.  However, in the next
> > release of the plugin we're planning on making this integration a whole
> lot
> > easier<
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/msg/8ff67143cce64e1...>
> > .
> >
> > With GPE 1.3, you'll be able to adapt an existing Dynamic Web Project as
> a
> > GWT project and debug using hosted/dev mode quite easily.  Here's a sneak
> > preview of how this will work in GPE 1.3:
> >
> > 1. In your project's Properties dialog, select Google > Web Toolkit and
> > check the box: *Use Google Web Toolkit*.
> >
> > 2. Switch to the Web Application property page and change *WAR source
> > directory* to "WebContent" and uncheck the box: *Also use this directory
> as
> > the output WAR directory.*
> > *
> > *
> > 3. Start your project's server (be it GlassFish, Tomcat, etc.) using your
> > configured WTP server adapter.
> >
> > 4. Create a new Web Application launch configuration.  On the Server tab,
> > uncheck: *Run built-in server* (since we want to use WTP's server
> adapter)
> > and on the GWT tab, change the -startupUrl argument to point to your
> server
> > (e.g.http://localhost:8080/WebApp)
> >
> > 5. Run/Debug your new launch configuration.  The first time you do this,
> > you'll have to select the location of the WAR directory WTP is publishing
> to
> > (this is configurable, but I think by default it is
> >
> <workspace>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp0/wtpwebapps/<project>).
> >
> > 6. Presto!  GWT hosted/dev mode is now running in your own server, and
> you
> > can debug either server-side or client-side code, and get automatic
> redeploy
> > of modified class files or static resources thanks to WTP's auto-publish
> > mechanism.
> >
> > We're going to be uploading a preview built of GPE 1.3 later this month
> so
> > you can try it out for yourself and let us know what you think, ahead of
> the
> > official release.  Stay tuned!
> >
> > Keith
>
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