Thank you! This fixed it.

I had been using that URL in the past, which is why I said it used to
work... but for one reason or another, I switched to using just
http://localhost:8888 for another app where that URL worked, and didn't
realize I had to go back to the long URL for this one.

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Chris Conroy <con...@google.com> wrote:

> You need to point your browser at
> http://localhost:8888?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997 (assuming you are running
> with the default settings). This URL also shows up in the DevMode tab when
> it starts up in Eclipse for you to copy paste or launch your browser.
>
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Andrew <apik...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi-
>>
>> I'm using Eclipse 3.5.2 under Ubuntu with Google Web Toolkit SDK
>> 2.2.0, and Google App Engine Java SDK 1.4.2.
>>
>> Recently I worked through the StockWatcher example, found at
>>
>> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/tutorials/stockwatcher.html
>>
>> It used to work such that I could make changes to the java code in the
>> project (for example, in StockWatcher.java) while the development
>> server was running, then refresh my browser (pointed to
>> http://localhost:8888),
>> and the changes in my code would immediately be reflected on the page.
>>
>> However, something has changed. I have no idea what, or why. Now, if I
>> refresh my browser the code changes are not reflected on the page that
>> comes up. I have to recompile the entire project by clicking on the
>> red "G" icon labeled "GWT Compile Project" in the toolbar, which takes
>> a long time, then restart the development server, in order for my
>> changes to become visible in the browser (upon refresh). This is true
>> for both Firefox and Chrome.
>>
>> I've tried a bunch of things to fix this... Project->Build
>> Automatically is checked, and I even tried reinstalling the GWT plugin
>> for eclipse.
>>
>> If I make a change to an HTML file instead., for example
>> StockWatcher.html, the changes are reflected in the browser upon
>> refresh, as normal.
>>
>> Please help! Recompiling the entire project every time is very
>> annoying.
>> Thanks.
>> Andrew
>>
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