The test still finishes in Eclipse, so when I go to that URL I get an
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED...
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 4:33:32 PM UTC-5, Daniel Kurka wrote:
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> If you want to see the console output use a browser to do so, simply pass
> this in your args:
>
> -Dgwt.args='-runStyle Manua
Probably something we should put into a README somewhere ;-)
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If you want to see the console output use a browser to do so, simply pass
this in your args:
-Dgwt.args='-runStyle Manual -style PRETTY -setProperty
compiler.stackMode=native -port 5454'
Once the test is compiled it will print a url that you can paste into any
browser and run the test there. This
Hi Daniel,
Is there a way to print / log stuff / debug when running a GWTTestCase in
Eclipse? System.out.println() or breakpoints aren't working for me.
Michael
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 7:47:38 AM UTC-5, Daniel Kurka wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
>
> you are probably missing adding all required
I would choose Java 1.8 all the way if you have to choose. I would do this
because this is going to be a long standing maintenance release. Just a
note, the Eclipse neon out in June will require Java 1.8. I think it makes
sense to upgrade. I think folks can go through the pain of upgrading there
Switching to gwt-contrib, we're losing voices who are involved in this
discussion.
Maybe I am missing something, but I had that that the discussion moved
toward the fact that the compiler and dev mode will require Java8, but that
gwt-servlet could still be compiled to Java7, allowing deployment on
Thanks Daniel, adding
gwt-dev/core/super/
gwt-user/core/src/
gwt-user/core/super
gwt-user/code/test
works.
Michael
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 7:47:38 AM UTC-5, Daniel Kurka wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> you are probably missing adding all required source roots to the class
> pathso that the
Hi Michael,
you are probably missing adding all required source roots to the class
pathso that the compiler can find the .java .files.
If you go to your Run Configuration under Classpath, hit adavanced and add
all required folders
At least you should add:
dev/core/super/
user/src/
user/super/
u
I have a test under gwt-user/core/test/com/google/gwt/emultest/ that I want
to run in Eclipse.
I imported gwt-user and gwt-dev according to trunk/eclipse/README.md.
When I run the test as a JUnit test, I get:
com.google.gwt.junit.JUnitFatalLaunchException: The test class
'com.google.gwt.emultest