Try adding -bindAddress 0.0.0.0 to your arguments, GWT was recently
changed not to bind to the external port by default.  Yer right, it
wasn't well documented..

On Apr 7, 3:15 pm, alanmechy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using Centos 5.3 X64 with the standard Firefox browser (3.0) and I
> can't get the gwt dev plugin to work.
>
> From reading various posts it seems likely that there is no support
> for Linux 64 bit, and I don't want to mess about installing a 32 bit
> version of firefox just for experimenting with GWT.
>
> So I decided to connect via an instance of Firefox on my (Windows
> Vista (yuck)) laptop. I've double checked the firewall etc and
> although I can connect to the relevant host:port combination with
> other web apps all I get when trying to connect to gwt is a "Firefox
> can't establish a connection to the server at <host>:8888"
>
> I've checked with another desktop running XP which can also connect to
> other apps.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> TIA
>
> Alan Chaney

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