This is the output I get when launching SDM from IntelliJ IDEA (14):

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Unknown argument: -launcherDir

Google Web Toolkit 2.8.0-SNAPSHOT
DevMode [-[no]startServer] [-port port-number | "auto"] [-logdir directory] [-logLevel (ERROR|WARN|INFO|TRACE|DEBUG|SPAM|ALL)] [-gen dir] [-bindAddress host-name-or-address] [-codeServerPort port-number | "auto"] [-[no]superDevMode] [-server servletContainerLauncher[:args]] [-startupUrl url] [-war dir] [-deploy dir] [-extra dir] [-modulePathPrefix ] [-workDir dir] [-XmethodNameDisplayMode (NONE|ONLY_METHOD_NAME|ABBREVIATED|FULL)] [-sourceLevel [auto, 1.7, 1.8]] [-XjsInteropMode (NONE|JS)] [-[no]incremental] [-setProperty name=value,value...] module[s]

where
-[no]startServer Starts a servlet container serving the directory specified by the -war flag. (defaults to ON) -port Specifies the TCP port for the embedded web server (defaults to 8888) -logdir Logs to a file in the given directory, as well as graphically -logLevel The level of logging detail: ERROR, WARN, INFO, TRACE, DEBUG, SPAM or ALL (defaults to INFO) -gen Debugging: causes normally-transient generated types to be saved in the specified directory -bindAddress Specifies the bind address for the code server and web server (defaults to 127.0.0.1) -codeServerPort Specifies the TCP port for the code server (defaults to 9997 for classic Dev Mode or 9876 for Super Dev Mode) -[no]superDevMode Runs Super Dev Mode instead of classic Development Mode. (defaults to ON) -server Specify a different embedded web server to run (must implement ServletContainerLauncher)
  -startupUrl              Automatically launches the specified URL
-war The directory into which deployable output files will be written (defaults to 'war') -deploy The directory into which deployable but not servable output files will be written (defaults to 'WEB-INF/deploy' under the -war directory/jar, and may be the same as the -extra directory/jar) -extra The directory into which extra files, not intended for deployment, will be written -modulePathPrefix The subdirectory inside the war dir where DevMode will create module directories. (defaults empty for top level) -workDir The compiler's working directory for internal use (must be writeable; defaults to a system temp dir) -XmethodNameDisplayMode EXPERIMENTAL: Specifies method display name mode for chrome devtools: NONE, ONLY_METHOD_NAME, ABBREVIATED or FULL (defaults to NONE)
  -sourceLevel             Specifies Java source level (defaults to 1.7)
-XjsInteropMode EXPERIMENTAL: Specifies JsInterop mode: NONE or JS (defaults to NONE) -[no]incremental Compiles faster by reusing data from the previous compile. (defaults to ON) -setProperty Set the values of a property in the form of propertyName=value1[,value2...].
and
  module[s]                Specifies the name(s) of the module(s) to host
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To add to the confusion, the documentation at http://www.gwtproject.org/articles/superdevmode.html mentions for exmple the allowMissingSrc attribute which is not listed above either.

Thank you,
Robert


On 02/03/15 16:51, Thomas Broyer wrote:


On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 4:09:08 PM UTC+1, Robert Hoffmann wrote:

    Yes. GWT 2.8.0-SNAPSHOT fixes this problem!

    However under 2.7.0 I was using
    com.google.gwt.dev.codeserver.CodeServer with the -src attribute.
    Is there a way to include external source paths with the new SDM ?


What do you mean by "new SDM"? Isn't it basically the same between 2.7 and 2.8? (I don't remember seeing any major change land in the codebase) In other words, CodeServer with -src should work just as well; just remember to also use -launcherDir (as in 2.7 BTW). There's no equivalent to -src with DevMode though, everything has to be put in the classpath.
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