Re: Help With Eclipse Development ??

2010-08-29 Thread Sebastian Rothbucher
Hi Jalu,

what I'd try is a.) put all required libs in WEB-INF/lib and then b.)
add all of WEB-INF/lib to the java build path of the eclipse
project...

Hope this helps!

Best Regards
Sebastian

P.S.: You can safely ignore the WARN] Server class
'net.sf.gilead.gwt.PersistentRemoteService' could
not be found in the web app, but was found on the system classpath

On 26 Aug., 18:36, chalu chal...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello folks, I am moving my GWT/GXT development from Netbeans to
 Eclipse (Helios), but I am still struggling to find my way around. I
 have read some tutorials and watched some videos on eclipse but I
 still have issues in some areas, for example the SLF4J docs says we
 have to add an implementation binding e.g Log4J, this however does not
 stop the java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.slf4j.LoggerFactory
 from been thrown. After some fiddling, I made the SLF4J library a
 system library (it will be added to the boot path ... , see the
 attached thumbnail) and that solved it for org.slf4j.LoggerFactory,
 but now I have others, coming out one after the other, first it was
 Log4J, and now this from the Gilead library I am using :

 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: net/sf/cglib/proxy/Enhancer
 .
 Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
 net.sf.cglib.proxy.Enhancer

 Do I have to make all my user libraries be a system library ?? Also,
 looking at my eclipse console view, I see stuff like this :

 WARN] Server class 'net.sf.gilead.gwt.PersistentRemoteService' could
 not be found in the web app, but was found on the system classpath
    [WARN] Adding classpath entry 'file:/C:/Java/javalibs/gilead/
 gilead4gwt-1.3.0.1169.jar' to the web app classpath for this session
    For additional info see: file:/C:/eclipse/plugins/
 com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.2.0.4_2.0.4.v201006301309/gwt-2.0.4/
 doc/helpInfo/webAppClassPath.html

 The page indicated by /webAppClassPath.html just simply says it is
 recommended I put libraries into WEB-INF/lib folder and gives the
 following tip :

 The most common reason to encounter this problem with a new project
 is using RPC, which tries to load
 com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.RemoteService. The solution to is copy
 gwt-servlet.jar from the GWT install directory into your web app's war/
 WEB-INF/lib/ directory.
 Fortunately, my app's war/WEB-INF/lib/ folder already has the said gwt-
 servlet.jar file.

 One would expect that after adding a library to a project, the
 library's jars should be in the project's path.
 In an attempt to force the libraries jars into the project's lib/
 folder I decided to compile the app, but nothing changed within the
 lib/ folder, it still only contained gwt-servlet.jar.

 Now I am stuck, I am trying to run it in the default hosted mode
 (after compiling it) and nothing works from the browser anymore,
 instead I get a page sating thus :

 HTTP ERROR: 404

 NOT_FOUND

 RequestURI=/DiSCS.html

 How do I handle these please ?

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Help With Eclipse Development ??

2010-08-27 Thread chalu
Hello folks, I am moving my GWT/GXT development from Netbeans to
Eclipse (Helios), but I am still struggling to find my way around. I
have read some tutorials and watched some videos on eclipse but I
still have issues in some areas, for example the SLF4J docs says we
have to add an implementation binding e.g Log4J, this however does not
stop the java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.slf4j.LoggerFactory
from been thrown. After some fiddling, I made the SLF4J library a
system library (it will be added to the boot path ... , see the
attached thumbnail) and that solved it for org.slf4j.LoggerFactory,
but now I have others, coming out one after the other, first it was
Log4J, and now this from the Gilead library I am using :

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: net/sf/cglib/proxy/Enhancer
.
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
net.sf.cglib.proxy.Enhancer

Do I have to make all my user libraries be a system library ?? Also,
looking at my eclipse console view, I see stuff like this :

WARN] Server class 'net.sf.gilead.gwt.PersistentRemoteService' could
not be found in the web app, but was found on the system classpath
   [WARN] Adding classpath entry 'file:/C:/Java/javalibs/gilead/
gilead4gwt-1.3.0.1169.jar' to the web app classpath for this session
   For additional info see: file:/C:/eclipse/plugins/
com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.2.0.4_2.0.4.v201006301309/gwt-2.0.4/
doc/helpInfo/webAppClassPath.html


The page indicated by /webAppClassPath.html just simply says it is
recommended I put libraries into WEB-INF/lib folder and gives the
following tip :

The most common reason to encounter this problem with a new project
is using RPC, which tries to load
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.RemoteService. The solution to is copy
gwt-servlet.jar from the GWT install directory into your web app's war/
WEB-INF/lib/ directory.
Fortunately, my app's war/WEB-INF/lib/ folder already has the said gwt-
servlet.jar file.

One would expect that after adding a library to a project, the
library's jars should be in the project's path.
In an attempt to force the libraries jars into the project's lib/
folder I decided to compile the app, but nothing changed within the
lib/ folder, it still only contained gwt-servlet.jar.

Now I am stuck, I am trying to run it in the default hosted mode
(after compiling it) and nothing works from the browser anymore,
instead I get a page sating thus :

HTTP ERROR: 404

NOT_FOUND

RequestURI=/DiSCS.html


How do I handle these please ?

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