I did not figure out a solution (I reverted back to an older version of my
project with get 2.5).

Perhaps you should create a brand new get 2.51 project and then just
copy/paste your java source code files into this new project. Good luck.

Jeff
On Jun 21, 2013 4:40 AM, "Magallo" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you solved the problem? How?
>
> On Monday, March 18, 2013 9:38:02 PM UTC+1, JoyaleXandre wrote:
>>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> Since friday I can't deploy my project anymore.
>>
>> Went I start the war generation with the deploy button I instantly get an
>> error *message saying*:
>> "Designer error occured.
>> Select Details >> for more information.
>> See the Error Log for more information.
>>
>> Reason:
>> Parse error or internal Designer error,"
>>
>> *The stack trace is this: *
>> "Plug-in Provider: Google
>> Plug-in Name:
>> Plug-in ID: org.eclipse
>>
>> java.lang.**NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/jdt/launching/**
>> IJavaLaunchConfigurationConsta**nts
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction.**getGWTProjectClasspath(**
>> DeployModuleAction.java:364)
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction.**createBuildScript(**DeployModuleAction.java:150)
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction.access$1(**DeployModuleAction.java:131)
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction$1.run(**DeployModuleAction.java:103)
>>     at org.eclipse.jface.operation.**ModalContext$**
>> ModalContextThread.run(**ModalContext.java:121)
>>
>> Full stack trace (to see full context):
>> java.lang.reflect.**InvocationTargetException
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction$1.run(**DeployModuleAction.java:114)
>>     at org.eclipse.jface.operation.**ModalContext$**
>> ModalContextThread.run(**ModalContext.java:121)
>> Caused by: java.lang.**NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/jdt/launching/**
>> IJavaLaunchConfigurationConsta**nts
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction.**getGWTProjectClasspath(**
>> DeployModuleAction.java:364)
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction.**createBuildScript(**DeployModuleAction.java:150)
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction.access$1(**DeployModuleAction.java:131)
>>     at com.google.gdt.eclipse.**designer.actions.deploy.**
>> DeployModuleAction$1.run(**DeployModuleAction.java:103)
>>     ... 1 more
>> "
>>
>> I completely uninstalled the Google Plugin and reinstalled it. I still
>> get this error.
>>
>> My last chance is probably to reinstall Eclipse from scratch, but I would
>> like to avoid reinstalling and configuring all my dev envirronnement.
>>
>> Can somebody help me please. Am I the only one who got this problem since
>> I tried to update the Google Plugin?
>>
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