On Sep 29, 9:38 am, Oskar Hannesson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently switched from Windows to Linux/Ububtu as my main developer
> platform and are quite pleased with the change.
> However I’m having problem running GWT 2.0 apps in debug mode since
> the lack of the Linux version of GWT Developer plugin for Chrome and
> Firefox.

Well, there's a plugin for Firefox (up to 3.6.x) on Linux (32bit). If
you're running 64bit Linux, I've read (in the issue tracker) that you
should be able to compile the plugin quite easily (I'm on Windows, but
others on the team are developing on Ubuntu too and haven't expressed
any issue (yet?)).

> The only brake points that works are in the server code.
> Is there any way to debug the client code without the GWT Developer
> plugin for Chrome/Firefox?
> Is it perhaps possible to use the old hosted mode browser found in GWT
> 1.7?

If you're ready for such radical options, then maybe you'd find it
simpler to run Windows in a virtual machine to run the browser: your
DevMode stays on Linux, the browser plugin communicates with the
DevMode through the "virtual network" between the VM and the Linux OS

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