It is running with java 7!
(don't ask why)
On Thursday, 13 September 2012 09:43:19 UTC+2, tanteanni wrote:
>
> thx thomas,
> if you hav no answer who else could :-( ?
> I've got some new info: On of us could run dev mode from eclipse (indigo),
> on at least two machines - helios, juno it is not working. The one that has
> the working config is thze only one whoe uses java 7 as execution
> environment. I also tried to connect to dev-mode process via jconsole but
> this fails ("connecting to ..." runs forever) but on process selection i
> could see the commandline used: it has no "-classpath" it start with
> "com.google.gwt.DevMode -war ...".
>
> Since i neither could connect to dev-mode process nor eclipse is showing
> any error i think it is some odd java problem?! do you have any ideas about
> that?
>
> over night i thought about your multi module idea - i am beginning to like
> it. are there any disadvantages about that - especially in interoperability
> with eclipse (i want my eclipse dev mode back). In such a multi-module
> project i guess the dev mode is launched from client module?
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 17:07:33 UTC+2, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 4:46:57 PM UTC+2, tanteanni wrote:
>>>
>>> How does the issue you mentioned explains why all is running fine
>>> (gwt:run, deployed) but it fails in eclipse hosted mode? Or how to get know
>>> the name of the conflicting jar to be excluded via "
>>> runClasspathExcludes"?
>>> is gwt-maven-plugin 2.5-rc1 working with gwt 2.4?
>>>
>>> because my "only" problem is eclipse' hosted mode i want to be sure that
>>> refactoring to multi modules is the only but sure way to solve this problem.
>>>
>>
>> Ah sorry, didn't see that gwt:run works OK. runClasspathExcludes won't
>> change anything then, as it only applies to gwt:run.
>>
>> If your only problem is with Eclipse, then I don't see any other thing to
>> do than compare the classpaths (run "mvn -X gwt:run", it should then
>> display the classpath used for launching the DevMode; and compare to what's
>> being used in the Eclipse launcher; there should be a mean –some process
>> explorer, or maybe JConsole– to see what command line has been used by
>> Eclipse to launch the DevMode and see what it put in the classpath)
>> Also maybe try connecting to the DevMode even if nothing appears in
>> Eclipse.
>>
>> As a last resort, create a "Java Application" run configuration in
>> Eclipse, choosing com.google.gwt.dev.DevMode as the main class; that way
>> you'll have complete control over what happens, and you can use "Debug
>> as..." in Eclipse (much better than gwt:debug)
>>
>
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