Doh!  The problem was that both the GWT internal tomcat server and the
external Tomcat6 server were on the project classpath.  Removing the
Tomcat6 from classpath fixed the problem!

Don Ruby

On Jan 20, 10:38 pm, "Don Ruby, R&D" <donald.r...@mindspring.com>
wrote:
> Things I have tried after reading discussion threads.  Still no luck :
>
> 1. Added -XstartOnFirstThread to JVM options on debug config in
> eclipse
> 2. Removed -XstartOnFirstThread to eclipse.ini
> 3. Added -Djava.awt.headless=true to eclipse.ini
> 3. Added gwt-dev-mac.jar to the build path
>
> Thanks,
> DonRuby
>
> On Jan 19, 11:21 pm, "DonRuby, R&D" <donald.r...@mindspring.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Please help!  When I attempt to run / debug a GWT Hosted Mode
> > Application in eclipse on Mac OS X, the browser pops up for a second
> > and then closes.  Nothing shows up in console.  This is very similar
> > to an old issue 1792  from 2007.  I have the JVM option -
> > XstartOnFirstThread set in Cypal Studio JVM startup options.  I am
> > using gwt-mac-1.5.3, eclipse 3.4, mac osx 10.5.5.
>
> > Thanks,
> > DonRuby
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