Then the very first thing to do is stop using the embedded Jetty of GWT
DevMode as application server. The embedded Jetty in GWT DevMode does some
ClassLoader hacks and it often causes issues for people using the embedded
Jetty as application server. That is the reason why GWT 2.11 has
thank you @Colin
I started by upgrading gwt Only from version 2.8.2 To 2.10.0 and I kept
java 8 and GXT 2.3.1a-gwt22
In my jetty-env.xml file i had org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext as
a configurationClass, so It cause fd ollowing error when launching
thank you @jens for your answer
I started by upgrading gwt Only from version 2.8.2 To 2.10.0 and I kept
java 8 .
I my jetty-env.xml file i had org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext as a
configurationClass, so It cause fd ollowing error when launching
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
I would first focus on upgrading Java, GWT and possibly GXT if it is
incompatible with newest GWT. The DataSource error will go away once you
upgrade GWT because newer GWT versions use a newer Jetty. Keep in mind that
in newest GWT the use of embedded Jetty as appliction server during
You might run into issues with such an old version of GXT when using a new
GWT version - take a look at
https://groups.google.com/g/google-web-toolkit/c/If897MPqvw0/m/bSWnmuz9BwAJ
for a summary of how to update GXT 2.3.1a-gwt22.
With GWT updated to 2.9.0 or beyond, you will be able to run on
Many thanks @frank Hossfeld,
I am so excited to start it .. it is clear
please feel free to share any references or links that can help me in that
adventure .
thank you
wm
Le ven. 26 avr. 2024 à 11:50, 'Frank Hossfeld' via GWT Users <
google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com> a écrit :
> GWT 2.8.2
GWT 2.8.2 is pretty old - nearly seven years - and i am not sure, if the
GWT 2.8.2 will work with Java 11
Migrating to the latest version of GWT will give you some benefits. IIRC
GWT 2.8.2 generates at least 5 JS-files where GWT 2.11.0 only generates 2.
This will speed up the build. Also,
thank you for your answer @craig Mitchell
if i want to continue hibernate 6 , how to do launch gwt application on
java 11 ?
is it possible to continue working like this ? what do you think?
Le vendredi 26 avril 2024 à 02:22:52 UTC+2, Craig Mitchell a écrit :
> It'd be hard to answer that
It'd be hard to answer that question, as we don't have all the details. As
this is a GWT forum, I'd say, migrate GWT to the latest version first. But
that might actually be bad advice, just depends on your project.
My gut feel is you'd be best to decouple the front end and back end first.
On
Hello GWT Users Community,
I'm currently working on a large legacy application stack, using Java 8,
Hibernate version 5.3.20.Final, and Hibernate Search 5.11.5.Final. Our
frontend technology stack includes GWT version 2.8.2 and GXT version
2.3.1a-gwt22. Fontend and backend arent well
Hello GWT Community,
I'm currently working on a large legacy application stack, using Java 8,
Hibernate version 5.3.20.Final, and Hibernate Search 5.11.5.Final. Our
frontend technology stack includes GWT version 2.8.2 and GXT version
2.3.1a-gwt22. Fontend and backend arent well de-coupled.
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