Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately I've looked out for that one, and am sure that is not
the issue. Even if I completely restarting my pc to make absolutely
sure nothing is left running in the background I still get the same
result. I am careful to make sure I am debugging rather than just
running, and I can see the development server is running (all the
various threads of com.google.gwt.dev.DevMode are visible in Eclipse's
Debug window).
On Sep 27, 6:20 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Sounds like perhaps you have an existing DevMode session active, and perhaps
you launched it with Run as... rather than Debug as It's easy to
accidentally keep an old DevMode session around in Eclipse because the UI
for it is a bit non-obvious. Though, if you are using the same run
configuration then it should complain in the console about not being able to
bind to the code server port since another session is active.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 6:04 AM, Johnnie johnnie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using GWT for about a year and really found it a fantastic
platform. I've just got one bug that keeps periodically returning
that is driving me mad! :)
Most of the time I can debug a GWT app just fine. But sometimes when
I try to run an application in development mode, the debugger simply
won't connect to the application, i.e. no breakpoints in my code are
hit.
One give-away that this is happening, is that application is loading
way too fast.
Normally is I point my browser to:
http://localhost:post/myapp.html/?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997,
my browser takes a few seconds to load the page (as it is connecting
to the GWT development server).
But when my bugs is rearing it's ugly head, the page loads almost
instantly, exactly the same as if I'd just tried to load:
http://localhost:post/myapp.html
This is particularly frustrating as no matter what I do, from that
point on I cannot debug the project (I've tried recompiling it,
clearing my browser cache, restarting my computer...). The only
solution to start the project again from scratch and copy and paste in
my existing code.
I'm not even sure what is causing the bug to happen. Most of the
time, I can write a whole application start to finish without any
problems, other sometimes, it crops up continuously. Here's my best
guess so far of conditions that might be contributing to the bug (but
they don't consistently create it):
1) I have a project that is debugging fine, but if run 'GWT Compile
Project', then debug, I get the bug.
2) If the project is linked to a few other projects (e.g. libraries
of code that I want to reuse).
Has anyone had similar problems? Would really love to find a
workaround/fix as this is bringing some of my projects almost to a
standstill.
I'm using
Window 7
GWT v2.0.4 (though I've had this bug on previously versions)
Eclipse 3.5.2
GWT Plugin for Eclipse 3.5 1.3.3
Thanks in advance for any help!
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