Great tips! Craig, thank you so much! Your answers saved us much time in
this upgrade project and finally it works correctly! have a great rest of
the week! Jenny :)
On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 5:27:38 PM UTC-5 Craig Mitchell wrote:
> (2) As we can only use JS debugger, it will only show
(2) As we can only use JS debugger, it will only show javascript variable
name.
Also, you should see the Java variable name, as well as the Java code, but
in the Chrome JS debugger. GWT uses source maps to map them together.
On Tuesday, 22 March 2022 at 9:19:29 am UTC+11 Craig Mitchell wrote:
> GWT documentation, it suggested to use "noserver" for DevMode launcher
argument
I don't see that in the
doco:
http://gwt-plugins.github.io/documentation/gwt-eclipse-plugin/devmodes/CodeServer.html
> (1)
This is outside of GWTs responsibility. Sounds like you have an Eclipse /
Log4j /
Craig,
Thanks very much for your help! After I changed the launcherDir value to
the path of my war file location as you suggested, the problem got solved.
I can run the application in super dev. mode with GWT 2.9, JDK 11 and
Tomcat 9.
-launcherDir C:\Users\jiny\gitCodeServer\aries\war
The
It sound like your GWT code server launcher directory setting isn't
correct. And it doesn't look correct either. It should be the war
directory of your project.
So, something like "c:\whereever_your_code_is\your_project\war" (you might
not have called it "war", it's called whatever you put