I'm with netbeans and this workaround also DOES NOT working for me. I either see the grey box in the direction bar El martes, 23 de octubre de 2012 09:13:03 UTC+2, Juanra Collado escribió: > > I'm with netbeans and this workaround also works for me. I either see the > grey box in the direction bar > > El martes, 23 de octubre de 2012 08:21:31 UTC+2, Chris Feuz escribió: >> >> This workaround is also not working for me. I don't even see the toolkit >> icon in the statusbar. >> >> I'm using m2eclipse and everything worked fine out of the box until last >> week. >> >> Setup: Juno, m2eclipse, Chrome 24 dev (but also tried 22), Windows 7 >> >> On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 1:57:23 AM UTC+2, Markus Grill wrote: >>> >>> Hello Brian, >>> >>> I've also the problem that the GWT DMP Plugin could not be loaded anymore >>> >>> until now I've never had an entry in my preferences for the hostnames >>> because I always used localhost as code- and webserver. >>> (by the way... adding localhost to the list does not work either...) >>> >>> Setup: Windows7; Chrome 22.0.1229.94 m; GWT-Plugin 1.0.11338 >>> >>> Markus >>> >>> Am Montag, 22. Oktober 2012 20:09:54 UTC+2 schrieb Brian Slesinsky: >>>> >>>> Yes, we released a new version of the plugin on Friday. For some >>>> reason, upgrading to the new plugin loses your preferences for the >>>> hostnames that Dev Mode is allowed to connect to. So you'll have to add >>>> them again. Sorry about that! >>>> >>>> If it's not connecting and the toolkit icon on the right side of URL >>>> bar is gray instead of red, click on the gray icon to pop up the dialog to >>>> add the hostname. >>>> >>>> An alternate way to get to the same options page: >>>> >>>> 1. visit chrome://chrome/extensions/ >>>> 2. Find the entry for GWT Developer Plugin >>>> 3. Click on "Options". >>>> >>>> - Brian >>>> >>>> On Monday, October 22, 2012 5:49:24 AM UTC-7, Drew Spencer wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Same here. Glad I'm not the only one. >>>>> >>>>> I'm on Windows as well, using v22 of Chrome. >>>>> >>>>> Bah! >>>>> >>>>> On Saturday, 20 October 2012 21:08:44 UTC+1, seas wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Started getting 'Could not load GWT DMP Plugin' yesterday when I >>>>>> start my app from Eclipse using Chrome. Happening on both work and home >>>>>> computers. From web searches, it looks like this has happened in the >>>>>> past, >>>>>> which seemed to indicate that in those cases a new plugin was deployed >>>>>> that >>>>>> had issues. In those cases there was no clear fix except some people >>>>>> has >>>>>> success rolling back to an earlier version of the plugin. >>>>>> >>>>>> I've tried reinstalling the latest plugin. Didn't see any option for >>>>>> downloading previous versions from the app store. Tried restarting >>>>>> Chrome, >>>>>> Eclipse, and rebooting the machine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Has there been a recent update to the plugin? Where can I get the >>>>>> previous one to roll back to? Is there another update coming soon that >>>>>> will fix this? >>>>>> >>>>>> My home set up is: >>>>>> Windows XP SP 3 >>>>>> Eclipse Helios Service Release 2 build ID 20110218-0911 >>>>>> Chrome 22.0.1229.94 m >>>>>> GWT Developer Plugin 1.0.11338 >>>>>> >>>>>> My work set up is similar but with Window 7 >>>>>> >>>>>>
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