I'm using the Web App launch configuration and the plugin version, which is linked on the GWT 2.0 RC2 wiki page http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/GWT_2_0_RC
Regards Jan Ehrhardt On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Chris Ramsdale <cramsd...@google.com>wrote: > As a follow-up, are you using Web App Launch configurations or regular Java > launch configurations? Also would you mind checking which version of the > Google Eclipse Plugin you have installed? You can do this via Help->Install > New Software and clicking on the "already installed" link in the lower right > hand corner. > > > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Chris Ramsdale <cramsd...@google.com>wrote: > >> Jan, >> >> The -style argument has been removed when running in "development" mode >> (formerly "hosted" mode). It is now configurable via the UI or an Ant >> property when you compile your code. The UI settings are available by right >> clicking on the project name, selecting Google->GWT Compile. From the >> resulting view you will see options for "Log level" and "Output style". In >> order to set the output style via Ant, add the following to your build.xml >> file under the "gwtc" target: >> >> <arg value="-style"/> >> <arg value="PRETTY"/> >> >> What other error are you seeing when specifying the "codeServerPort"? >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:59 AM, Jan Ehrhardt < >> jan.ehrha...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm currently looking how our existing project can be updated to GWT 2.0 >>> when it's released, but I'm running into some trouble. >>> >>> We use Eclipse with the Google plugin and currently we've got one web >>> project, which will be started as a web project running on an Eclipse server >>> runtime. This runtime can be a Tomcat or a WebSphere. We've got another >>> project, which contains the GWT stuff. Our GWT launch configuration is done >>> with the following properties: >>> >>> - Run internal server is deselected >>> - The GWT URL is pointed to 'http://localhost:8080/our-app' >>> >>> This worked well. We've to compile the GWT project once to JavaScript >>> contained in the web project. We launch the Eclipse server runtime on ' >>> http://localhost:8080/' and then we start our hosted browser. The hosted >>> browser detects to module contained in the page ' >>> http://localhost:8080/our-app' and replaces it with the stuff contained >>> in our GWT project. >>> >>> Now I've installed GWT 2.0 RC2 and the required version of the plugin. >>> I've changed the GWT SDK in the project properties. The first point was, >>> that the text field for inserting my external URL was gone. Additionally, I >>> got the following Error: >>> >>> Unknown argument: -style >>> >>> Google Web Toolkit 2.0.0-rc2 >>> >>> GWTShell [-noserver] [-port port-number | "auto"] [-whitelist >>> whitelist-string] [-blacklist blacklist-string] [-logdir directory] >>> [-logLevel level] [-gen dir] [-codeServerPort port-number | "auto"] [-out >>> dir] [url] >>> >>> >>> where >>> >>> -noserver Prevents the embedded web server from running >>> >>> -port Specifies the TCP port for the embedded web server >>> (defaults to 8888) >>> >>> -whitelist Allows the user to browse URLs that match the >>> specified regexes (comma or space separated) >>> >>> -blacklist Prevents the user browsing URLs that match the >>> specified regexes (comma or space separated) >>> >>> -logdir Logs to a file in the given directory, as well as >>> graphically >>> >>> -logLevel The level of logging detail: ERROR, WARN, INFO, TRACE, >>> DEBUG, SPAM, or ALL >>> >>> -gen Debugging: causes normally-transient generated types >>> to be saved in the specified directory >>> >>> -codeServerPort Specifies the TCP port for the code server (defaults >>> to 9997) >>> >>> -out The directory to write output files into (defaults to >>> current) >>> >>> and >>> >>> url Automatically launches the specified URL >>> >>> >>> I tried some other configuration like adding the URL as a program >>> argument, which brought another error. >>> >>> >>> Can anybody tell me how to configure this scenario in the correct way? Or >>> won't there be any possibility with GWT 2.0? >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Jan Ehrhardt >>> >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >>> "Google Web Toolkit" group. >>> To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com >>> . >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>> google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com<google-web-toolkit%2bunsubscr...@googlegroups.com> >>> . >>> For more options, visit this group at >>> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en. >>> >> >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Google Web Toolkit" group. > To post to this group, send email to google-web-tool...@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com<google-web-toolkit%2bunsubscr...@googlegroups.com> > . > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. 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