thanks a lot
i having the same problem
thanks a lot Enea for showing the exact path where to unmark

On Jun 7, 7:09 pm, Enea <eneager...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks a lot!
> Project->Properties->Google->AppEngine-> Unmark "Use Google app
> Engine"
>
> I had exactly the same "difficulty" with gwt+eclipse+postgre :)
>
> -Enea
>
> On 28 Mag, 18:49, Jason Essington <jason.essing...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If you are using the Google Eclipse Plugin, is your project marked as  
> > an appengine project?
> > If so, you'll want to unselect that option to use a regular database.
>
> > -jason
>
> > On May 28, 2009, at 3:01 AM, SmartGWT_D wrote:
>
> > > Hi, did you find a solution for your problem, because I've the same.
> > > And I yould like to add some information : I can access the DataBase
> > > with my IP adress so thats not the cause of my problem.
>
> > > On May 18, 7:57 pm, "ebe...@gmail.com" <ebe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> I've just set up the GWT today as plugin to Eclipse (3.4.1) after
> > >> installing PostgreSQL (8.3). I'm pretty new to these applications,  
> > >> and
> > >> have been having minor snag after minor snag that's resulting in a
> > >> rather large hole in my shirt.
>
> > >> Right now I have a problem that isn't GWT's fault, per se, but I  
> > >> don't
> > >> know where to look in the Eclipse project to find the appropriate
> > >> permissions file.
>
> > >> Long story short: Ineedto add the permissions  
> > >> forjava.net.SocketPermissionto localhost onport5432, and I think this
> > >> because I get the following error when trying toconnectto  
> > >> mydatabaseafter loading the JDBC driver for postgresql:
>
> > >> "org.postgresql.util.PSQLException:Yoursecuritypolicyhasprevented
> > >> theconnectionfrombeingattempted.  
> > >> Youprobablyneedtogranttheconnectjava.net.SocketPermissionto  
> > >> thedatabaseserverhostandport
> > >> thatyouwishtoconnectto."
>
> > >> I've tried adding such asecuritypolicyto all of my JRE's /jre/lib/
> > >> security/java.policyfiles, but no luck - still get the error. Am I
> > >> creating thepolicywrong in those files, or is it that when the GWT
> > >> debugs/compiles it obeys a differentpolicyfile?
>
> > >> Please let me know, thanks in advance, and please pardon me if  
> > >> thishasalready been covered... but I've been googling around for an  
> > >> hour
> > >> or so, and the only answers I've found pertain to TomCat servers,
> > >> which I'm pretty sure I'm not using. Thanks again :)
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