On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 5:19:10 PM UTC+2, Mike O. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to GWT (but not to Java) and have no experience with servers.  I 
> have downloaded GWT and am running the StockWatcher example.
> I can change the example and recompile, but there is no server running.
> In the attached image, the bottom right shows the lack of server and the 
> upper middle shows the error when I hit send in the window.
>
> Do I need to separately start a server (like tomcat) and link it to this 
> project somehow?  Or am I merely missing an option/flag?
> Are there step-by-step instructions?  Unless I missed it, the GWT 
> instructions do not mention the server side.
>
> Thank you,
> Michael
>
>
> If it helps, these are the exact steps I took:
>
> 1) New GWT Application Project - and fill in as on: 
> http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/tutorial/create.html
> Note - I use the option: default SDK (GWT 2.7.0 - 2.7.0)
>
> 2) I compile (right-click on StockWatcher folder in Explorer --> GWT --> 
> Compile) the example and the output is:
>     Compiling module com.google.gwt.sample.stockwatcher.StockWatcher
>         ...
>        Compile of permutations succeeded
>        Compilation succeeded -- 11.252s
>     Linking into 
> /home/<name>/eclipse-workspace/StockWatcher/war/stockwatcher
>         Link succeeded
>         Linking succeeded -- 0.207s
>
> 3) I then run (right-click on StockWatcher folder in Explorer --> Run As 
> --> GWT Development Mode) the example and the output is:
>     Turning off precompile in incremental mode.
>     Super Dev Mode starting up
>         workDir: /tmp/gwt-codeserver-1813876122864786922.tmp
>         Loading Java files in 
> com.google.gwt.sample.stockwatcher.StockWatcher.
>         Module setup completed in 8634 ms
>     2018-08-25 14:54:22.459:INFO:oejs.Server:jetty-8.y.z-SNAPSHOT
>     2018-08-25 14:54:22.495:INFO:oejs.AbstractConnector:Started 
> SelectChannelConnector@127.0.0.1:9876
>
>     The code server is ready at http://localhost:9876/
>

You should use "GWT Development Mode with Jetty" instead 
(see 
https://gwt-plugins.github.io/documentation/gwt-eclipse-plugin/devmodes/DevMode.html)
 

> 4) I copy http://localhost:9876/ (or http://127.0.0.1:9876/) into a web 
> terminal and copy the "Dev Mode On" and "Dev Mode Off" buttons into the 
> toolbar
>

IIRC (haven't used Eclipse for a while), if you switch to the "Development 
Mode" view, you should get a different link, specifically it should be 
http://localhost:8888/
 

> 5) Follow the StockWatcher folder down into war/ and right-click on 
> stockwatcher.html and open in browser (see image 1 attached)
>
> 6) Hit Enter on the stockwatcher.html window and get the error window 
> appear
>
>

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