No dude, it doesn't say 6 or 7, it says "version *1.7.0 or later* is needed
to run Google Plugin for Eclipse."

I think you need the v7 JDK on your system path.


On 13 May 2014 12:55, Tom <[email protected]> wrote:

> tNo, the message saying that JRE 6 or 7 & I got JRE 6 so it will be fine.
>
> I just fixed & not sure it's ok. I right-click myProject--> Google-->Web
> ToolKit Setting-->Java Build Path --> "GWT SDK " --> click Edit--> select
> GWT 2.6.0
>
> ANd now the error gone.
>
> Only saw these warning:
>
> *[WARN] Server class 'org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.listener.ELContextCleaner'
> could not be found in the web app, but was found on the system classpath*
> *   [WARN] Adding classpath entry
> 'file:/C:/Users/eclipse-jee-juno-SR1-win32-x86_64/eclipse/plugins/com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle_2.6.0/gwt-2.6.0/gwt-dev.jar'
> to the web app classpath for this session*
> *   For additional info see:
> file:/C:/Users/henry/eclipse-jee-juno-SR1-win32-x86_64/eclipse/plugins/com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle_2.6.0/gwt-2.6.0/doc/helpInfo/webAppClassPath.html*
>
> This is a serious warning?
>
> You said that we DO NOT need to deploy *gwt-dev.jar *so we don't need to
> include gwt-dev.jar into lib. Is that correct?
>
> 2nd before I used GWT2.5, but after reinstall GWT Now I saw GWT2.6 & Now I
> am using GWT 2.6 . GWT2.6 need Java 7 or Java 6 is OK?
>
> I am using JRE 6 at this moment.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:33:20 PM UTC+10, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>
>> Yes, 1.6, that's what it tells you. And you need 1.7.
>> Also, this is the version of Java used to run Eclipse, not necessarily
>> the one selected for your Eclipse project.
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 1:25:41 PM UTC+2, Tom wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, I installed again Google Plugin but this time after relaunched
>>> Eclipse I saw a red "!" in my project name.
>>>
>>> Also I saw message "J*RE version is 1.6.0; version 1.7.0 or later is
>>> needed to run Google Plugin for Eclipse*."
>>>
>>> However, I went to Window--> Preferences --> Java --> Installed JREs & I
>>> saw
>>>
>>> jre6 -  C:\Java\jre6  - Standard VM
>>>
>>> So Eclipse already got jre6 why it got that error?
>>>
>>> Do you know how to fix?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:08:48 PM UTC+10, Drew Spencer wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That doesn't sound like expected behaviour. I would guess there is
>>>> something else wrong with your installation of eclipse if the GUI is
>>>> getting all messed up like that after a very simple plugin is installed.
>>>>
>>>> I've never had any such problems. Maybe if you post more information
>>>> about what is going on someone can help you.
>>>>
>>>> Drew
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, 13 May 2014 11:54:08 UTC+1, Tom wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> My Godness, I put *http://metrics.sourceforge.net/update
>>>>> <http://metrics.sourceforge.net/update> & now G symbol disapppeared?? *
>>>>> *Why, it's terrible now Why all the Gui structure gone???*
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 7:27:38 PM UTC+10, Drew Spencer wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Get the metrics 2 plugin: http://metrics.sourceforge.net/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think this will do exactly what you want.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, 13 May 2014 08:37:33 UTC+1, Tom wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does GWT 2.5 provide a tool to count total lines of code of a GWT
>>>>>>> project?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I installed GWT2.5 in eClipse Juno, in Client package I have about
>>>>>>> 191 java files, in Server package I have about 41 java files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Some java files have 12000 lines of code some only have 1 or 2000
>>>>>>> lines. But there are comments as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So I think, on an average, each java file has 3000 lines of code,
>>>>>>> but I am not so sure.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So how to count the total lines of code (not counting the comment
>>>>>>> lines) of a GWT Project  in eClipse?
>>>>>>>
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