I found that if I just retry the request again it works fine. So now I
use the fast restart server button and then just press the first
button twice. It fails the first time and then everything works from
then on.

On Jun 21, 10:27 am, Dave Ford <df...@smart-soft.com> wrote:
> I have a similar problem, but no fix yet. It really cancels out the
> benefit of the new (in 1.6) super fast "restart server" button in
> hosted mode,  because i *still* have to restart the entire shell ever
> time i change server side code. Although, i am not getting any mysql
> errors.
>
> All i know is that, the "restart server" button does not seem to pick
> up my changes to server-side code and i have restart the shell every
> time.
>
> On May 13, 3:49 pm, ec <ecoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I started a new project using gwt 1.6.4 in eclipse and added the mysql
> > connector. I copied the mysql connector jar into the war/WEB_INF/lib
> > directory. When I first run hosted mode the application works fine.
> > However if I make code changes and then use theRestartServer button
> > from Hosted Mode the server can no longer find the mysql connector and
> > gives a "java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for
> > jdbc:mysql://localhost/...."
>
> > Anyone experienced this and found a fix?
>
> > Thanks.
>
>
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