Here is a small introduction to use Tomcat h
ttp://www.ducktools.org/2010/05/gwt-eclipse-tomcat-2.html

<ttp://www.ducktools.org/2010/05/gwt-eclipse-tomcat-2.html>Regards
Jan Ehrhardt

2010/5/14 rjcarr <rjc...@gmail.com>

> Hi Alan-
>
> The short answer is yes, you can use tomcat (stand-alone) instead of
> jetty (gwt embedded).  The simple solution is to just add "-noserver"
> to your devmode launcher.
>
> You can also modify the eclipse lauch config file to do this same and
> then you have integrated debugging.  You might have to fiddle with the
> URLs a bit so it gets that special request parameter that the browsers
> need to load the GWT plug-in.
>
> You can also run tomcat from eclipse and have server side debugging as
> well.
>
> I have a *old* gwt project (probably 3 years now) and I just recently
> set it up to do eclipse debugging, and it was worth the effort.  It
> isn't hard, just not very well documented.
>
> Good luck, and let me know if you have any questions (although I'll
> probably be slow to reply, bad time for me right now).
>
> On May 13, 10:44 am, Alan Chaney <a...@mechnicality.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I need to run multiple webapps - one of which is a GWT app. To overcome
> > problems with  "same origin policy", one option is to run multiple
> > webapps in the same web application server. I've a lot of experience of
> > doing this with Tomcat and zero with Jetty. Is it possible to use Tomcat
> > as the development server for GWT inside Eclipse rather than Jetty? If
> > so, how? or where is there information on how to configure it? I'm not
> > asking about how to run a GWT war in a tomcat production environment
> > but how to use the GWT "development mode" with Tomcat instead of Jetty.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Alan
> >
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