>    3. Does GWT support running on an embedded web server on Linux ? The only
>    choice I get is run as a web application on external server ?

If you want to run on your own server, turn off AppEngine.

Greg

On Mar 14, 4:34 pm, BobbyGrace <oskare...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've had my project running on a Windows computer using Eclipse 3.6 and GWT
> 2.1
>
> This day I set up Eclipse 3.5 and GWT 2.2 on my Ubuntu comp, using the
> Eclipse version from official repositories and the GWT plugin from the
> update site (http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.5). First time I checked
> out the project from SVN on my Ubuntu comp and compiled it I noticed that
> the entire war/WEB-INF/lib directory has changed,
>
> New items:
> appengine-api-1.0-sdk-1.4.2.jar
> appengine-api-labs-1.4.2.jar
> appengine-jsr107cache-1.4.2.jar
> Deleted items:
> datanucleus-appengine-1.0.8.final.jar
> datanucleus-core-1.1.5.jar
> datanucleus-jpa-1.1.5.jar
> geronimo-jpa_3.0_spec-1.1.1.jar
> geronimo-jta_1.1_spec-1.1.1.jar
> gwt-servlet.jar
> jdo2-api-2.3-eb.jar
> jsr107cache-1.1.jar
>
>    1. Don't know if these changes are from the 2.2 upgrade or environment
>    change ?
>    2. Is it necesarry to put libraries (except from manual added ones) in
>    SVN, will GWT recreate them at compile time ?
>    3. Does GWT support running on an embedded web server on Linux ? The only
>    choice I get is run as a web application on external server ?

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