Take a look here

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/WebModeExceptions

On May 10, 12:32 pm, Brandon Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am getting a stack overflow exception when I call ensureInjected() on one
> of my resource bundles inside of my onModuleLoad in the new Chrome beta
> (doesn't happen in old versions or Safari, so I can't see it in development
> mode).
>
> I can catch the exception and get the exception message.  But I can't find a
> way to get the stack trace from the exception, hoping it will lead to a clue
> as to what is wrong.  I tried a function like:
>
> private String printStackTrace(Object[] stackTrace) {
>    String output = "";
>    for (Object line : stackTrace) {
>       output += line + "<br/>";
>     }
>     return output;
>
> }
>
> That I found athttp://java.ociweb.com/mark/programming/GWT.html- It only
> gets me an empty string though.
>
> But that is really the only site that has given me an tips on how to get the
> stack trace.
>
> Does anyone know how to get the stack trace of an exception not in
> development mode?
>
> -Brandon
>
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