> Glad that the error is gone. One last question - in the launch configuration
> that you modified by hitting the "Restore Defaults" button - before that
> point, did you ever make changes to the list of Entry Points in the launch
> configuration?
I may have removed a module (that had an entrypoint, but that I did
not intend to launch), but I am not sure.

> The reason that I'm asking is because we should always default to the
> project's list of entry points in the "Available Modules" list for a launch
> configuration, UNLESS you've made a change to them.
Could you please explain what you mean by "made a change to them"?
Specifically, are you asking whether I ever changed the list of
entrypoints included under the specific launch configuration? Because
there is also the list that comes up under GWT settings when I right-
click on the project node.

> From what you're
> describing, it seems as if the launch configuration did not respect your
> project's defaults, which may mean that there's a bug in the plugin.
There are four modules in my project. One of them has no EntryPoint
("Core"), one of them is an artifact from when I first created the
project using the plugin, some sort of Hello World type of module that
I just haven't got around to deleting yet. Two modules have
EntryPoints and these are the ones I run. I have multiple launch
configurations.

I am certain that the "Core" module (lacking an EntryPoint) never had
an EntryPoint in this project. I am pretty sure that I never actively
added the "Core" module to the list of Available Modules in any of the
launch configurations. Before I hit "Restore Defaults", the "Core"
module was listed in the Available Modules. So it seems that either a)
the plugin somehow added this EntryPoint-less module at some point
(perhaps when I copied the existing code into the project), or that b)
I mistakenly added it myself and don't remember doing so.

To reproduce, I'd suggest starting a new project using the Plugin, and
then copying in code that includes three existing modules, one of
which has no EntryPoint but is included by the other two.

>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Ben FS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Do you see the non-entry point module in the list?
> > Yes.
>
> > > If so, can you hit "Restore Defaults", run the launch configuration, and
> > see if that fixes your
> > > problem?
> > Okay, I tried this as you describe and it worked. When I clicked
> > "Restore Defaults", the entrypoint-less module disappeared. A
> > different module (with entrypoint) reappeared, and since I don't want
> > that one included, I removed it. I saved the configuration, ran it,
> > then compile/browsed it, and the hosted mode log no longer shows the
> > error message.
>
> > Thanks for your help!
>
> > PS: Any chance you know the answer to this other question ... about
> > GWT events and the DOM?
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/threa...
>
> I'm sorry, it has been a long time since I've been in the Tree code, so I
> don't know the answer to this offhand. I'm sure someone will get back to you
> on the GWT forum shortly.
I'm hoping someone will ... it's been a few days. Seems like a pretty
fundamental question, tree or no tree: how to insert elements into the
DOM and still have event participation. Then again, maybe what I want
to do is not supported, or more likely, I'm leaving out some crucial
step and just don't know better ;)

Thanks,
Ben.

>
> Rajeev
>
>
>
> > > > > To perform a compile from the IDE, follow the instructions here:
>
> > > > >http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/gwt_compile.html
> > > > I also tried this, and it worked as well for me.
>
> > > > Thank you for your suggestions, you've been a great help.
>
> > > > Ben.
>
> > > > > Rajeev
>
> > > > > On Apr 20, 4:16 am, Salvador Diaz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > 1. In the Hosted mode log:
> > > > > > > [INFO] Compilingmoduleorg.macdadi.core.Core
> > > > > > > [ERROR]Modulehas no entry points defined
>
> > > > > > It looks like you're trying to launch themodulewithoutentrypoint
> > > > > > instead of themodulewith entry point, you can't do that. Check the
> > > > > > parameters you're passing to the hosted mode and make sure the last
> > > > > > one is the name of themodulewith an entry point.
>
> > > > > > > 2. A popup in Firefox (or IE): GWTmodule'macdadiks' needs to be
> > (re)
> > > > > > > compiled, please run acompileor use theCompile/Browse button in
> > > > > > > hosted mode
>
> > > > > > If you failed tocompileyour application, you won't be able to
> > deploy
> > > > > > it (use it in a standard browser/outside the hosted mode)
>
> > > > > > > I'm using the Eclipse Googe Plugin, and I don't know how to force
> > a
> > > > > > > compilation of all the modules from the IDE directly ... (in
> > > > IntelliJ,
> > > > > > > which I used with GWT 1.4.62 in the past, I know how to do this).
>
> > > > > > You only need tocompilethemodulewith an entry point, if it
> > > > > > inherits other modules and the source code for them is available in
> > > > > > the classpath, the GWT compiler will find them and include them in
> > the
> > > > > > compilation.
>
> > > > > > Hope it helps,
>
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