FYI, we released version 1.0.1 of the plugin yesterday.  It allows you to
specify the JVM args to use during a GWT compile which allows you to resolve
the stack overflow.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Brian <hibr...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Just installed the Google plugin for Eclipse, and hit the Compile
> button on my project.  It gave me a stack overflow error.
> Prior to using the plugin, I'd compile by hitting the Compile button
> in the hosted mode browser.  In the Run/Debug Eclipse configuration, I
> have -Xss4k & -Xmx256M
> Compiles worked fine with those flags and the Compile button from
> hosted mode.
>
> How do I set the Xss flag for use by the Compile button in the eclipse
> toolbar?  I tried putting it in the Advanced section, but this just
> informed me it wasn't an appropriate gwt compiler option.
>
> This isn't stopping me from doing anything, as I can still compile
> from hosted mode, just curious how to set it up.  I checked the plugin
> faq, but couldn't find anything there.
> >
>


-- 
Miguel

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