You will only get a list of startup URL suggestions if you have HTML/JSP
files directly underneath your "war" folder.

You can always add the "-startupUrl <html page>" argument to your launch
configuration's program arguments, and that URL will show in the developer
mode view.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:44 AM, julian <julian.n...@internode.on.net>wrote:

> I also have no urls in the developer mode view.
> Running Eclipse 3.5, OS X Snow Leopard, gwt 2.0 using gwt-maven-plugin
> 1.2-SNAPSHOT
> But I can access the developer server by entering the url in the
> browser manually:
> http://localhost:8888/my.web.App/index.html?gwt.codesvr=localhost:9997
> Interesting that I get a dialog saying that my module "may need to
> recompiled" when I use the url:
> http://localhost:8888/my.web.App/index.html
> Changing the working directory to point to the war folder didn't help.
>
> Also.. when using developer mode it runs extremely slowly in both
> safari and firefox.  cpu at about 70% and network over local loop at
> 2.3MB / sec
>
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