Oh, one more thing about the errors. This error is a "new" error and has
popped up only after going through a TON of iterations trying to solve the
problem. When the .class file issue first occurred, this error did not
appear.

E

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Evan Ruff <[email protected]>wrote:

> 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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