Wow! Thank you very much. It worked for me just as you described!

see ya,
Robbie

On Dec 14, 1:52 pm, ciyer <cramakrish...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I spent a few hours chasing down the "Invalid memory access of
> location 0x8..." problem today as well.
>
> What I ended up doing was putting in:
>
>         @SuppressWarnings("unused")
>         Layout junk = new AnchorLayout();
>
> At the very beginning of the onModuleLoad() method on my module's
> entry point.
>
> There seems to be some dependency issue, and the class
> com.extjs.gxt.ui.client.widget.Layout needs to be loaded before some
> other classes, otherwise the classloader dies when it later tries to
> load Layout.
>
> I'd be curious to know if it also works for you. Are you also working
> on a Mac?
>
> - sekhar
>
> On Dec 14, 7:25 pm, Zoltán Törteli <tort...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > HI!
>
> > Unfortunately deleting the Launch Config did not help...
> > However, you have given me a good idea!
>
> > I have changed the name of the html page, and the module. And it
> > started to work eventually. (I have tried to delete the files under
> > the <module>/*.* - like *.nocache.js, etc, and class files, but it did
> > not help, unless changed the module name )
>
> > It seamed, with different name, and path to the <module>.nocache.js
> > file it worked. With the same name it did not.
> > Seamingly, there is some "hidden" browser cache, that was no way to
> > delete...... so when changing the name the app did run.
>
> > When changing to gwt-2.0, it still gives the "Invalid memory access of
> > location 0x8 eip=0x4a8aeb"- that I have no clue why - maybe the gxt
> > library has something to do with it (but then, why does it work with
> > the gxt sample app..???), but (!) when changing back to gwt 1.7.1 and
> > rebuilding, and deleting the launch config, it does work! :)
>
> > Thank for your help, and for all of yours attention!
>
> > Now, I remain with only one issue: why does it give "Invalid memory
> > access of location 0x8 eip=0x4a8aeb".
>
> > Any clue, what it could be?
>
> > Z.
>
> > On Dec 14, 5:29 pm, Jason Parekh <jasonpar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Zoltan, have you tried deleting your Launch Configurations?  You can
> > > find these via the Run > Debug Configurations.
>
> > > After you delete the old one(s) for your project, you can go back to
> > > the main Eclipse window, right-click on your project, and choose Debug
> > > As > Web Application.
>
> > > jason
>
> > > 2009/12/14 Zoltán Törteli <tort...@gmail.com>:
>
> > > > Thank you Sorinel!
>
> > > > Unfortunately deleting the content of the browser did not solve it (I
> > > > have deleted everything except cookies, and passwords).
>
> > > > I have deleted the Safari plugin earlier, adn when trying to run this
> > > > project, it tries to download the plugin and issues the
> > > > "F4MUpdateCheck". While all the project settings seam to be the same
> > > > with an other - as I Described above, how did I create a running
> > > > version of the project..... and of course the project name and access
> > > > path had to be changed....
>
> > > > As I tried, to delete the project, create a new one with the same name
> > > > and copy the sources back. it did not work.
> > > > Is it possible that eclipse stores the project lib and other date
> > > > other location than .project adn .classpath ?
>
> > > > Otherwise my app issues an "Invalid memory access of location 0x8
> > > > eip=0x4a8aeb" - if using gwt 2.0 (also I am using gxt 2.1.0 with it)
> > > > As a note here, the gxt sample app runs fine with gwt 2.0. So I have
> > > > no clue what is the problem..
>
> > > > Do you have any further idea?
>
> > > > Z.
>
> > > > On Dec 13, 10:06 pm, Sorinel C <scristescu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> It's simple ... hosted mode uses the default browser of your OS
> > > >> (windows ~ IE, linux ~ FF ).
> > > >> So, first of all clean up the browser cache ... then launch a full
> > > >> rebuild of the project after you change the libraries ... and the
> > > >> hosted mode will come back, as you knew it :-)
>
> > > >> BTW, better check out why your application doesn't work well with 2.0,
> > > >> 'cause it's better to use newest features ... new resources, faster
> > > >> loading of  the application in development mode than hosted mode, code
> > > >> splitting, etc
>
> > > >> Cheers,
> > > >> Sorinel CRISTESCU
>
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