Just tried it with update 12, out of curiosity. And still nothing.

Getting quite frustrated here. No idea what might be the problem.
And it's so weird no one else has the same problem. Can it be that the
problem is caused by Windows 7, and I am the only moron who has it
installed?


On Jun 30, 12:00 am, Farinha <fari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> An update:
>
> Unistalled everything that I could identify as being Java. Deleted any
> leftover files. Deleted Eclipse.
>
> Reinstalled first Java (update 13), added the bin\ folder to the PATH
> and "installed" a clean copy of Eclipse Ganymede.
>
> The result: it's all the same as before.
>
> I'm clueless as to what to do next...
>
> On Jun 29, 7:29 pm,Farinha<fari...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well, I just spent a good couple of hours just to completely remove
> > Java from this machine and installing a clean new version (why does
> > everything related to Java has to be so hard to do?).
> > So the directory has been removed, update 13 has been re-installed and
> > I made sure that inside Eclipse:
> > - under Windows -> Preferences -> Java -> Installed JREs there's only
> > one: jdk1.6.0_13
> > - under the project properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries that
> > same jdk is being used (along with App Engine 1.2.1 and GWT 1.6.4)
>
> > And the problem still persists.
>
> > Any more ideas?
>
> > On Jun 28, 5:30 pm, Paul Robinson <ukcue...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Are you absolutely sure nothing is using the old jvm? Can you
> > > remove/rename the executable or directory to be certain?
>
> > >Farinhawrote:
> > > > Just installed 1.6.0_13 from
>
> > > >http://java.sun.com/products/archive/j2se/6u13/index.html
>
> > > > switched to it in Eclipse and still th Hosted Mode is not working. All
> > > > the static HTML content is displayed but nothing else.
> > > > Everything works fine once it's compiled and accessed from the
> > > > browser.
>
> > > > Could it be a Windows 7 related issue?
>
> > > > Any help is appreciated.
>
> > > > On Jun 27, 8:35 pm, Paul Robinson <ukcue...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >> You're probably using jdk 1.6.0_14 which causes this. Downgrade to 
> > > >> 1.6.0_13
>
> > > >> Rehan Azher wrote:
>
> > > >>> Hi All,
>
> > > >>> I am facing a problem while trying to debug my application under
> > > >>> Hosted Mode on subjected eclipse version with GWT1.6.
>
> > > >>> I set break points but when I debug project it just ignores the all
> > > >>> break points. I find come threads on this issue but have not been able
> > > >>> to solve the issue.
>
> > > >>> Any help in this regard please.
>
> > > >>> Thanks and best regards,
>
> > > >>> Rehan
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