No change at all when not using Google App Engine. On the download page there is only version 1.6.4 and 1.5.3 and older. I don't know how to get different revisions like 1.6.013 like Jason suggested.
On Jul 13, 4:02 pm, Sky <myonceinalifet...@gmail.com> wrote: > <quote>Strange about not hitting the breakpoint with this simple > project</quote> > > Just to be clear I meant with my project. Since the sample app works > in hosted mode I am assuming I can debug it perfectly fine. > > In terms of version, I see JDK 1.6.4 I don't see 1.6.0_14 or 13 just > 1.6.4 in the build path. > > If it helps to know I am running this with the Google App Engine. The > first time I tried the conversion I didn't do it with the App Engine, > but this time I did... maybe thats the point that it went from having > errors to not having errors. I shall try it again without App Engine. > I don't think I can try the conversion by moving smaller chunks, cuz > the onModuleLoad pretty much instantiates one class and that class > uses everything I've written in GWT. > > I'll keep you posted. > > On Jul 13, 3:54 pm, Jason Parekh <jasonpar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Sky <myonceinalifet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Correct, I just see the HTML content with any and all GWT widgets > > > missing. > > > > I was successful in viewing the default app that comes from the new > > > app wizard within Hosted Mode browser. > > > In debug mode I do not reach a breakpoint I set on the very first line > > > within the module's onModuleLoad() method. > > > Strange about not hitting the breakpoint with this simple project. We've > > seen this issue with JDK 1.6.0_14, are you running that version? Try > > downgrading to 1.6.0_13. See: > > >http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3724 > > > for more details. > > > > I cleared the error log and ran the web app again and nothing appeared > > > in the error log. > > > > When I first converted my app to the 1.6 file layout (by creating a > > > new 1.6 app from wizard and moving my files from previous project into > > > the new one) the app failed on a static call to a private static > > > native void method where I call an external javascript method. After > > > converting all my Listeners to Handlers in my app, this problem went > > > away magically. Regardless of whether or not I comment out the call to > > > that method, I get no errors, but it is also impossible to reach that > > > code because I don't even get inside the onModuleLoad(). Did I break > > > something when converting my Listeners to Handlers? > > > Sorry, I'm not very familiar with the changes from 1.5 to 1.6 (perhaps > > someone more knowledgeable could chime in?), but I wouldn't expect your > > changes got you into the current state. > > > Assuming you're running JDK 1.6.0_14, could you try setting the breakpoint > > again after downgrading? Hopefully it'll break, and you can step through > > your code to gather more useful data. > > > How big is your application? Would it be feasible to try the GWT 1.5 -> 1.6 > > process again, except move your code in smaller chunks? > > > jason > > > > On Jul 13, 3:15 pm, Jason Parekh <jasonpar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Sky, > > > > What exactly do you see in the hosted mode browser? Just the HTML > > > content > > > > (with GWT widgets missing)? > > > > > I'd suggest a couple things to reduce where we search for the problem: > > > > - Can you try creating a new GWT app from the wizard and see if it loads > > > in > > > > the hosted mode browser? Can you try a breakpoint in this module's > > > > onModuleLoad? > > > > - Can you look at the error log (Ctrl-3, then type error log). See any > > > > errors there that may pertain to the problem? > > > > > jason > > > > > On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Sky <myonceinalifet...@gmail.com> > > > wrote: > > > > > > Bump. > > > > > > I really need help with this, because my app was fine in GWT 1.5 but > > > > > with 1.6 I no longer can test functionality on the fly, nor can I > > > > > debug. I am at a complete standstill for development. > > > > > > And there are absolutely no indications of what my problem could be so > > > > > I don't even know where to start looking. It would help if anyone can > > > > > even suggest more info I can try to get to help you help me. > > > > > > Many thanks! > > > > > > On Jul 13, 1:17 am, Sky <myonceinalifet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > After converting my GWT app from version 1.5 to 1.6, it does not > > > > > > work > > > > > > in Hosted Mode but after compiling it, it works 100% fine in any > > > > > > browser. > > > > > > > I don't get any errors, it simply does not appear to build any > > > widgets > > > > > > or anything. I put a break point on the first line inside the only > > > > > > Entry Point Module's onModuleLoad() method and ran it in Hosted Mode > > > > > > in debug mode (from Eclipse) and the code never reached that line. > > > > > > > Where can I start looking for what the problem is? 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