Yes, that applied exactly to my situation  too. I could compile fine
and it would run fine once in a browser.
I just didnt like that error constantly appearing in case it effected
other things I was trying to debug.

Upgradeing to dev.HostedMode fixed the problem, as its been weeks
since I have seen it.

On May 20, 11:06 pm, "Cameron McKenzie www.hibernatemadeeasy.com"
<javaserverfacesjsf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was hitting the same error from the hosted mode in Eclipse once I
> added the gwt-ext library. Curiously, when I hit the 'Browse/Compile'
> button in the GWT plugin test environment, the code would actually
> recompile and run properly in a browser. So, if hosted mode gives you
> this error, it might be worthwhile to test the application directly in
> a browser.
>
> More discussion here:
>
> http://www.coderanch.com/t/446258/Application-Frameworks/Not-enough-a...
>
> -Cameron McKenzie
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