I found a workaround... I went in my Workspace directory and created
a
soft link to my project directory.. seems to satisfy GWT Designer.

-JG


On May 14, 3:06 am, John Gentilin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found a clue... If I create a project inside my workspace, then the
> designer
> works just fine.. All my projects exist outside my workspace..
>
> If you look at the error log,
>    Unexpected entry in classpath; /Users/gentijo/Eclipse/Gentijo/
> SampleGWT/src is neither a directory nor an archive (.jar or .zip)
>
> /Users/gentijo/Eclipse/Gentijo is my workspace path
> SampleGWT/src is the relative offset of my source code in my project
> dir..
>
> Also I noticed something else, I was trying to see if it was a GWT
> error so I downloaded different versions of
> GWT and installed them outside of my Eclipse directory.. The in the
> Window Builder GWT preferences,
> I set the path to GWT installation directory to specific versions of
> GWT.. I was expecting the .gwt-log to
> reflect the changes I made, but for the session that runs when the
> designer is loading, I still see it loading
> classes from the plugin bundle i.e.
>
>    Loading inherited module 'com.google.gwt.storage.Storage'
>       Module location: jar:file:/Java/eclipse-helios/plugins/
> com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle_2.3.0.r36v201104261928/gwt-2.3.0/gwt-
> user.jar!/com/google/gwt/storage/Storage.gwt.xml
>
> -John G
>
> On May 14, 2:29 am, John Gentilin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I create a sample GWT project (greeter service) then created a
> > UIBinder class
> > and loading the ui.xml in the GWT designer still failed.. The UIBinder
> > is just the
> > default content that you get with the wizard..
>
> > I am wondering if this is an issue because I wiped my Eclipse config
> > and reinstalled..
> > Maybe I am missing a legacy file that was left around from a previous
> > version.
>
> > I don't think this is a GWT error because my App compiles and runs
> > just fine all
> > my UIBinder widgets render correctly, this is a problem only when I
> > try to go to
> > design mode with the WindowBuilder Editor..
>
> > I updated the ticket, and attached my sample project (sans the lib
> > files for size) plus
> > the latest crash dump..  I also provide a link to download a zipped
> > version of my
> > Eclipse install.
>
> > -John G
>
> > On May 13, 7:54 pm, Eric Clayberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Are you able to create a new GWT project and a new UiBinder file? IOW,
> > > is this problem limited to the UiBinder files in your project or to
> > > any UiBinder files you edit (including brand new, simple ones created
> > > with the GPE wizard)?
>
> > > I have been using 2.3.1 for a couple of days now under both Windows
> > > and OSX and have not run into any problems editing UiBinder files. I
> > > just tried a fresh install of 2.3.1 under both Windows and OSX and
> > > tried it with a large number fo sample UiBinder files without any
> > > issues.
>
> > > We took a look at the bug report you submitted and the log contains
> > > several suspicious errors. Note that any error message you see that
> > > starts with "[ERROR]" is a being passed through from GWT itself. If
> > > there are problems with the project at the basic GWT level, GWT
> > > Designer will not be able to edit its contents. At this point, it
> > > would be useful to see an entire test case project that reproduces
> > > this (just append it to the bug report case you opened).
>
> > > On May 12, 8:39 pm, John Gentilin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I went one step further and deleted both my Eclipse & Workspace dirs
> > > > then reinstalled
> > > > with no luck..
>
> > > > @cri, I think I had the same problem as you when I first upgraded to
> > > > 2.3, but
> > > > my brute force reinstall of eclipse fixed it. This problem only came
> > > > in with the
> > > > latest 5/9 release. What GPE version do you have, I have
> > > > 2.3.1.r36v201105092302
>
> > > > This may be a Mac only issue since there is a different issue if I
> > > > allow my Mac
> > > > to upgrade to the latest JVM..
>
> > > > Is there a link where we can download previous releases, this was
> > > > working fine
> > > > with the 2.3.0.r36V201104261928 version.
>
> > > > -John G
>
> > > > On May 12, 10:00 am, cri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > This sounds very similar to a problem that I was having getting GWT
> > > > > Designer to come up. Try deleting the Google plugins then do a search
> > > > > of your workspace ".plugins" directory for any file having "google" in
> > > > > its filename. If you find any delete them. Then re-install the google
> > > > > plugins and try again. Hope this works for you. It did for me.
>
> > > > > On May 12, 9:47 am, mats <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > On 12 Mai, 04:57, John Gentilin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > Seems that while initializing GWT Development Mode, it has a 
> > > > > > > problem
> > > > > > > finding
> > > > > > > my entry point class.. It's there right where it thinks it should 
> > > > > > > be..
>
> > > > > > I have the same problem while initializing GWT Designer. Building 
> > > > > > from
> > > > > > Ant buildfile works fine.
> > > > > > Deinstalling GPE and GWT Designer, deleting the proper directories 
> > > > > > in
> > > > > > the .plugin folder of my workspace and reinstalling GPE + GWT 
> > > > > > Designer
> > > > > > didn't work.
>
> > > > > > Did anyone has the same issues and eventually solved this?
>
> > > > > > Greetings from Berlin,
> > > > > > Mats

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