Do I have to recompile+republish my app with the -noserver parameter? My
understanding is that this parameter is there only for the DevMode launch,
but OTOH I find it hard to believe it is possible to debug GWT using
production html+js. (Sounds just too good to be true. :)
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The *.nocache.js contains code that sniffs for the presence of the
gwt.codesvr= in the query-string to trigger DevMode; it then loads the
hosted.html (or hosted.js, depending on the linker) instead of the
*.cache.html (or *.cache.js). The hosted.html then loads the browser
DevMode pluging
Hi,
To debug a remote server you have to :
- start DevMode on your localhost,
- connect to your remote server with the normal url
- add gwt.codesvr=localhost:9997 parameter to the url where 9997 is the
port on witch DevMode is listening
As exemple if you have your app running on
The code server should be the machine where you run the DevMode, so if
you run your browser on the same machine as the DevMode, it should just be
localhost (only if you run DevMode on a machine and the browser on
another one, or in a virtual machine, then you'll use the name of the
machine
Hi!
I'm new in GWT and I have annoying problem with GWT. I started develop
existing project (GWT module + EJB module) and I can't begin to debug
this.
Application is working on server Glassfish 2.1 (external server - not
on my localhost). I have ant script which deploying app on this
server, but