This is an issue in GWT that we're currently working on. It does not affect
GAE-only projects; only those that use GWT.

For now, if you want to work around this issue, you have two options:

1) Use OOPHM, which is part of GWT Trunk. When you use OOPHM, you no longer
use the hosted browser; you your real browser (you'll have to install a
plugin which will enable communication between GWT and your browser)

2) Use the workaround suggested here:

http://wiki.oneswarm.org/index.php/OS_X_10.6_Snow_Leopard

However, be wary if you use this workaround; this is not an official
workaround from Apple. A Software Update from Apple may interfere with this
change.


Rajeev


On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:23 AM, objectuser <kevin.k.le...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> And everything worked fine before the upgrade?  I'm not using GWT, but
> upgraded to Snow Leopard with no resulting issues for GAE.
>
> On Aug 31, 1:51 am, yasuyuki <eyasuy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi. I use Eclipse 3.4.2 and GAE/J Plugin.
> > I update my Mac to Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard, I caught an error when
> > start my appengine project below:
> >
> > "You must use a Java 1.5 runtime to use GWT Hosted Mode on Mac OS X."
> >
> > My Snow Leopard has 64-bit or 32-bit JRE 1.6 ontly, has not JRE 1.5.
> > How to run GAE/J on Snow Leopard ?
> >
> > thanks.
> >
>

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