Rajeev,

Thank you for your response!

1. The SDKs are listed as:
gwt-2.0.4, 2.0.4, T:\gwt-2.0.4
gwt-2.1.0, 2.1.0, T:\gwt-2.1.0

All of them are clear without errors. T: is a symbolic drive that I store
all tools. It has always worked previous to this issue, so I don't think
that's the problem. I can use it for all my other Java projects.

2. I have Ant, but no Maven or Spring.

3. Checking the file system. Absolutely no .class files anywhere in
WEB-INF/classes (my output directory)

4. To get the .class files to appear, I went to the project's
Properties>Google>Web Toolkit. In that dialog, there is a "Use Google Web
Toolkit" checkbox. I unchecked this and then Cleaned all projects. The
.class files appeared in the file system as usual.

5. Navigating to the build path in question, the only GWT specific thing on
the build path is the library: "GWT SDK [gwt-2.0.4 - 2.0.4]". It's on 2.0.4
because I was switching back and forth from 2.1.0 trying to get it to
complie.

6. The only errors listed is "The project '******' does not have any GWT
SDKs on its build path." for the project in question.

I have already attempted to revert my Eclipse back to the previous revision,
unfortunately, that crashes HARD.

Thanks for your help!

E



On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Rajeev Dayal <[email protected]> wrote:

> HI Evan,
>
> I'm sorry that you're experiencing these problems. When was the last time
> you had updated the plugin?
>
> If you don't mind, let me collect a few pieces of information from you -
> that will help me figure out what's going on:
>
> 1) Can you tell me the names, versions, and locations of the GWT SDKs
> listed under Preferences -> Google -> Web Toolkit? Do any of these SDKs have
> a red X next to them?
>
> 2) Are any of projects with problems Maven and/or Spring/Roo projects?
>
> 3)  When you say there are Zero class files, are you checking on the file
> system, or are you checking from within Eclipse? Eclipse won't list the
> class files in the output folder within the workspace (since it's a special
> folder).
>
> 4) What fiddling did you do to get the .class files to re-appear (but to
> end up with the "there are no GWT SDKs on your build path" problem
>
> 5) If you navigate to the build path for one of your project with problems,
> how many GWT SDKs do you see listed on the classpath? There should be only
> one.
>
> 6) Check out the Error log (Window -> Show View -> Error Log). Do you see
> any errors listed there?
>
> To drop back to the previous version, use Eclipse's "Revert to Previous
> Configuration". Here are the instructions for Eclipse 3.6, but they are
> similar for Eclipse 3.5:
>
>
> http://help.eclipse.org/helios/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/tasks/tasks-123.htm
>
>
> Rajeev
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Evan Ruff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> After fiddling with this some more, I am now getting "the project does
>> not have any GWT SDKs on its build path" even though the GWT SDK
>> library is marked and the gwt-user.jar and gwt-dev.jar are located in
>> that library.
>>
>> Has anyone else experienced errors of this nature with the plugin?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> E
>>
>> On Dec 2, 12:43 pm, Evan Ruff <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hey guys,
>> >
>> > I'm having a really tough time today. I upgraded my GWT Plugin to
>> > 1.4v201010280047 at the update site and it has completely broken all
>> > of my projects. When I have the "Use GWT" item selected in my project
>> > properties, it will not generate any class files. the WEB-INF/classes
>> > folder structures (as well as the gwt.xml resources) are all there,
>> > but there are ZERO class files. When I uncheck the "Use GWT" box, all
>> > my class files are compiled as normal.
>> >
>> > Obviously, this has been pretty frustrating this morning. Is this a
>> > known issue with the new Plugin and Eclipse 3.5? I'm POSITIVE I'm
>> > installing the correct plugin for my version. Is there any way I can
>> > fall back to the previous version? There does not seem to be any
>> > listed at the update site.
>> >
>> > Thanks for any help or direction,
>> >
>> > Evan
>>
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