You should get the first window which is titled Google Web Toolit  
Hosted Model / Port 8080 and then a second window with your  
application running in it with a Google Web Toolkit logo in the top  
right corner.

On Jun 9, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Peter Kirklewski wrote:

> There is no such ting as a dumb question mate :)
>
> Being in Java EE perspective I right click on the project and then  
> Debug As >> Web Application. This gives me a browser (jetty) window  
> from witch I need to click a button which starts the method I'm  
> trying to debug.
> I also tried  to open the Debug perspective and go to Run >> Debug  
> (Debug as = none applicable) with exactly the same effect.
> The application just doesn't stop on the breakpoints.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter


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