We are suspecting some weird issue when Eclipse is installed to a path
with spaces in it.

Can you try it using an Eclipse installed into a path w/o spaces and
let us know if it makes any difference?

On May 5, 10:35 am, Eric Clayberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, thank you for the report. That should be very helpful. We are
> looking at it now.
>
> On May 5, 8:31 am, harald <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I have the exact same problem. I have created an issue 
> > herehttp://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6316.
> > Please go there and vote for it (click at the star).
>
> > Joe, please let us know if you find a better workaround :)
>
> > Harald
>
> > On 5 Maj, 14:13, "Joe D." <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Well, I've come up with a (sad excuse for) workaround. When I reverted to
> > > 2.0.4 I was at least able to get the Designer to come up. 2.2.0 was
> > > unsuccessful. But that of course generated two other issues:
> > > - Can't use the new cell features -- can live with that for now
> > > - Get the dreaded generic plugin failure when I try to run as a GWT app 
> > > from
> > > Eclipse
>
> > > At the moment they are only sucky inconveniences as I'm not using cells 
> > > that
> > > much yet and was able to back them out. And I can still deploy the app via
> > > Tomcat and it works.
>
> > > But this is definitely not a reason for the GWT folks to pop open a beer.
>
> > > Konstantin suggested additional dump info. Frankly I've already toasted a
> > > day on this and don't have any more time so I'm gonna trudge forward with 
> > > my
> > > workaround. But it's extremely easy to reproduce: Fresh Helios-SR2, 
> > > 1.6.0_24
> > > jre, fresh install of latest GPE, GWT, and Designer exactly as documented 
> > > at
> > > the site. Fresh brand new boilerplate GreetServlet. Bingo - instant
> > > reproduction. Without even touching my Composite.
>
> > > While I'm in a whiny mood, I tried to downgrade to the previous GPE but
> > > could not find it. So another question for the GWT folks -- where is it
> > > hiding? Or do you suggest doing a full backup of my Eclipse install 
> > > before a
> > > seemingly harmless upgrade to the latest GWT? I backup my Workspace 
> > > hourly,
> > > but usually save the Eclipse install for anticipated big changes.
>
> > > GWT is a GREAT product, please keep it the best of breed it is and treat
> > > this as a Priority 1!
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Joe

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