I'd been using App Engine since that is the default setting. However,
I need to turn that off because I need access to local file storage on
the server side and I will be moving to a physically secure
environment. I should also note that I'm a newly minted GWT user.
My steps to the error are:
Remove all google app engine jars from the project classpath and try again.
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On 20 May 2010 22:55, Nick Jost lordkak...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd been using App Engine since that is the default setting. However,
I need to turn that off because I need access to local file storage on
the
Not to be crass, but doesn't that defeat the purpose of having a
setting if I have to do that manually? That _sounds_ equivalent to
don't use the gas pedal even though its installed, adjust the
throttle with a wrench. Is there a way of getting the gas pedal to
work?
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Doesn't that also make switching back and forth nearly impossible
without introducing errors?
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Not a thing you'd be switching back and forth on frequently - either
you're using GAE as your backend or not.
In any case having the jars there shouldn't cause any problem, more
likely something wasn't recompiled when switched - maybe try a clean
build after turning off GAE.
On May 20, 4:51 pm,
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Causes the exact same error. Another compatriot just chuckled at me for
using GAE in the first place rather than disabling it right away. And yes,
switching, to experiment with the concept, shouldn't be nightmarish (he
responded that I should recreate the project and
Also which JARs should I remove if I follow that path.
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