Thanks. I'll keep that in mind and will move to another server and see. I already tried with a TC 6 install on the same host as the TC7 install (only one instance running at a time, though).
With regards to running TC with Eclipse, I think there may be a misunderstanding. I'm not running TC within Eclipse for my development testing. My TC instance is completely separate from Eclipse. When I test within Eclipse, I'm using the GWT App Engine which I believe is an embedded Jetty server. I'll keep trying and I'm hoping that there's a flag or a process that I'm missing but it doesn't make a lot of sense that the same process to initially package and deploy the source doesn't pick up the new changes. I have literally deleted the UI components from my rootPanel class in the Designer and recompiled the project only to have it reappear when I deploy outside of Eclipse. Thanks, KGD On Jan 26, 4:01 pm, Alan Chaney <[email protected]> wrote: > Hmm... > > Well, the next thing I'd try and do is take the war to a separate > machine, set TC 7 up on that, and then do a wget > tohttp://localhost:8080/<whatever your context name is> and see what's what. > > From what you've said, it seems very unlikely that its anything to do > with GWT. Are you absolutely sure you don't have some proxy or something > thats caching what you had originally? If the war has the "right stuff" > in it, then you shouldn't be seeing anything else - if the war has the > old stuff still in it, then its your build process. Don't forget as > someone pointed out earlier that when you are running Tomcat with > Eclipse, by default the TC webapps dir is *NOT* in the actual TC > installation - its in ${workspace_loc} > .metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp0/wtpwebapps/<your > context> > > You can configure this from within Eclipse. > > Regards > > Alan > > On 1/26/2012 12:49 PM, KGD wrote: > > > > > That's right and that's why I'm perplexed. > > > In trying to resolve this, I unpacked the war file and decompiled the > > class files and the code is the good/current code base for my app > > which executes correctly in the App Engine development mode within > > Eclipse. > > > Here are my steps for deployment of my code: > > 1. Select<Project> from the Eclips project tree > > 2. From the Eclipse menu bar, select the GWT | GWT - Compile Option > > 3. No errors during compilation > > 4. Select<Project> from the Eclipse tree and right-click and select > > 'Export' > > 5. Set the export location to be<Project>.jar in the war\WEB-INF\lib > > \<Project>.jar > > 6. Using an ant build.xml, run as Ant Build; war file created > > 7. Using Tomcat Manager app, 'choose file'<Project>.war > > 8. Select Deploy > > 9. War file deployed, application context exists > > 10. Select app context and OLD CONTENT displayed. > > > I've opened the<project>.nocache.js file and it appears to reflect > > what I think are the appropriate bindings for my rpc calls; definitely > > more than static placement of values from original test deployment. > > > Thanks, > > KGD > > > On Jan 26, 2:31 pm, Alan Chaney<[email protected]> wrote: > >> So if its deploying the wrong data, then that data must be in the war. > > >> How are you building the war? ant? eclipse 'export' or simply zipping > >> the war folder? > > >> Alan > > >> On 1/26/2012 11:13 AM, KGD wrote: > > >>> Yes, I am deploying to my Tomcat installation as a war file. I use > >>> Eclipse to test my code with the App Engine before packaging the war > >>> and deploying on Tomcat. > >>> Thanks, > >>> Keith > >>> On Jan 26, 9:23 am, Alan Chaney<[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> Are you deploying to tomcat as a war? > >>>> I re-read your earlier replies on the list and its not clear whether you > >>>> have a separate war or are deploying through eclipse. > >>>> Alan > >>>> On 1/23/2012 7:52 PM, KGD wrote: > >>>>> Hi, > >>>>> I am currently using Eclipse with GWT SDK 2.4.0 to develop a > >>>>> GWT application. Inside Eclipse, I have tested my application to > >>>>> ensure it pulls the dynamic content from a mysql database correctly. > >>>>> I have deployed it to a local Tomcat 7 installaton and the > >>>>> application war file deploys successfully. However, the page displays > >>>>> the OLD hard-coded content which were merely placeholders. > >>>>> The content that is displayed when I deploy the app to Tomcat > >>>>> does not exist ANYWHERE in my source code as I removed it when I > >>>>> changed the source to my database. > >>>>> Again, the app works fine when using the embedded App > >>>>> Engine > >>>>> for testing but real deployment to Tomcat continues to reflect old > >>>>> content. > >>>>> I have started/stopped Tomcat, cleared my browser cache, > >>>>> manually deleted all files from the Tomcat webapps directory and still > >>>>> it's the exact same. > >>>>> There must be something that I'm missing and I'd appreciate > >>>>> any help that is available. > >>>>> Thanks, > >>>>> KGD -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. 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