Hi Alan,

Thanks for helping..

I tried telnetting and it was successful. I tried 8888 and I got a
blank screen. I also tried 9997 and I got some weird characters
printed on the screen.
I tried deleting the directories under the war created by GWT,
restarted the server - same response
I tried deleting the classes under web-inf, restarted the server -
same response

I changed the debug level to All and got a warning saying no
favicon.ico. I put an icon file in there and then I got a 200. The
icon also appears on the tab image on Chrome. But the plugin fails to
connect never goes!

Sethu

On Dec 21, 9:50 pm, "a...@mechnicality.com" <a...@mechnicality.com>
wrote:
> Following my previous comment - you can easily check by using a windows 
> command prompt and telnet
> 8888, e.g.
>
> telnet 127.0.0.1     8888
>
> if the firewall is blocking it, you'll get a 'can't connect to server' error, 
> otherwise the screen
> will go blank and you'll get a weird prompt (the gwt rpc connection doesn't 
> print any kind of
> message.) Not very elegant, but its a quick and dirty check.
>
> HTH again
>
> Alan
>
> On 12/21/2010 8:37 AM, Sethu wrote:
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> > There isn't any. In the development mode, I dont see anything in red.
> > In the console of the started application there is nothing printed
> > either.  This is while running the sample project.
> > I have another project that I had developed which suffers from the
> > same problem. This project works fine on the PC that is running XP (32
> > bit). But when I move to the 64 bit win 7 machine, the server starts
> > up (i have a start up servlet that inialises stuff and logs to the
> > console). But when I go to the browser and try to connect, it throws
> > the failed to connect to the hosted mode error.
> > Actually, it fails to connect to any of the other servlets I had
> > written as well.
>
> > On Dec 21, 9:11 pm, "a...@mechnicality.com"<a...@mechnicality.com>
> > wrote:
> >> Please show us the stack trace
>
> >> Thanks
>
> >> ----- Reply message -----
> >> From: "Sethu"<writetose...@googlemail.com>
> >> Date: Tue, Dec 21, 2010 2:36 am
> >> Subject: Plugin fails to connect to hosted mode server
> >> To: "Google Web Toolkit"<google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com>
>
> >> Hi,
>
> >> When I try to run the GWTs sample application project in the hosted
> >> mode on chrome, the static parts of the page load and then it throws
> >> an error saying plug in fails to connect to the hosted mode web
> >> server.
>
> >> My system config is below:
> >> OS: Windows 7 Home Premium (Windows firewall off, Kaspersky firewall
> >> on)
> >> JDK: java 6 update 23 (64 bit JVM)
> >> Eclipse Helios: 64 bit
> >> GWT SDK : 2.1
>
> >> I have installed the 32 bit jdk and in the run configurations I am
> >> ensuring that the JVM that its running on is 32 bit.
>
> >> The same thing works on my other PC running windows XP on a 32 bit
> >> JVM.
>
> >> I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Could someone please help...
>
> >> Thanks
> >> Sethu
>
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