Glad you got it working. If you wouldn't mind, could you file a bug for
this? Provide details about your Eclipse version, JDK version, and OS.

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:17 PM, urbanus <urba...@240gl.org> wrote:

> On Feb 10, 2:53 am, Rajeev Dayal <rda...@google.com> wrote:
> > Try upgrading your JDK and see if you still experience the problem.
>
> Actually I found the problem.  I was setting the breakpoint on the
> method definition line, i.e.:
>
> public void onSuccess(String result) {
>
> Those breakpoints never hit.  If I place breakpoints on any lines
> *within* that method, they hit just fine.
>
> Note that under normal circumstances if you put a breakpoint on a
> method line, execution will break at the immediately following line.
> It seems that client-side asynchronous GWT code doesn't behave that
> way.  I wouldn't consider this to be a serious issue: just something
> to be aware of.
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
>
> Dave
>
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