Re: Eclipse Plugin Compile Button & Stack Overflow

2009-05-22 Thread louatia...@hotmail.com

Thanks for your reply concerning proxy settings in command line

Now I have to say that the GWT compile button in eclipse is working
for me since I changed the used JRE
it was failing in with jdk5, now  I  am getting it work for me with
JDK6


I have a question , why do not providing the google plugin as an
archive for download so that we can install it if we don't have
internet connexion
Thank you all.



On 22 mai, 02:24, Rajeev Dayal  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately, there is no way to set authentication parameters for proxy
> servers on the command line. The settings http[s].proxyUser and
> http[s].proxyPassword do not work. They're actually an "urban legend" -
> these properties were never respected by Sun's JDK.
>
> The reason why the proxy works in Eclipse is because at some point it
> probably prompted you for your authentication credentials after you hit
> "Deploy". Once you enter them once, the credentials are saved and re-used by
> the JDK.
>
> I'll file a bug for this issue. The ideal solution would be for the user to
> be able to pass in the proxy username and proxy passwords as command-line
> args to appcfg.
>
> There is a potential workaround, but it is pretty ugly. What you would need
> to do is write a new main class, and in that main class, you would register
> a default 
> Authenticator<http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/net/Authenticator.html>with
> your proxy username and password.
> Then, you would call AppCfg.main, passing as args the same exact args that
> were passed in to your main class. Of course, you'd then modify the appcfg
> script to invoke your class instead of AppCfg.
>
> As an FYI, if you want to set the http[s] proxy server and port, you can now
> do this via the command line if you're using version 1.2.1 of the App Engine
> SDK - you'll no longer need to edit the appcfg script and add
> -Dhttp[s].proxy... Run the appcfg script with the -h option for more
> information on the proxy options.
>
> Rajeev
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Rajeev Dayal  wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > With regard to the proxy issue, I'll have to do some experimentation
> > locally to see if there is actually a way to pass the username and password
> > for an authentication-requiring proxy via the command line. I'll post back
> > on this thread with my results shortly.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Rajeev
>
> > 2009/5/21 Miguel Méndez 
>
> >  Let's split this issue into two.  First, you want to be able to configure
> >> the proxy settings.  I'll have one of our guys who knows the proxy issues
> >> pretty well follow up on this thread.
> >> Second, the compile button is not working?  Could you provide more details
> >> as to how it fails?  Is there a stack trace?
>
> >> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:05 AM, louatia...@hotmail.com <
> >> louatia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> I still need to know how to configure, command line proxy settings
>
> >>> !!! once again the new release of the plugin does not offer any
> >>> solution to my problem
>
> >>> the compile button is still not compiling even if I specify -Xss8m
> >>> where as it worked and compile successfully from hosted mode with the
> >>> same lower stack parameter (just -Xss1024k)
>
> >>> On 21 mai, 13:25, "louatia...@hotmail.com" 
> >>> wrote:
> >>> > concerning the second case , it was a type mistake
> >>> > my proxy requires authentiification and that's whay I mentionned the
> >>> > second case
>
> >>> > -Dhttp.proxyUser=me
> >>> > -Dhttp.proxyPassword=me_crypted                 instead of
> >>> > proxyHost
>
> >>> > when adding these two params I got my self in the second case
>
> >>> > , concerning your question for eclipse setting , I configured eclipse
> >>> > to use the proxy with the same ,
>
> >>> > for every body this is a tip that may help , I changed the VM type in
> >>> > jvm.cfg as -server (jvm ) that was helpful for some cases but not all
> >>> > the time coz I still have stack overflow problems with bigger project
> >>> > ( IE: if the code source of the project stay the same and I just
> >>> > include more image ressources to the war directory the I got into
> >>> > StackOverflow)
>
> >> --
> >> Miguel
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Re: Eclipse Plugin Compile Button & Stack Overflow

2009-05-21 Thread louatia...@hotmail.com

I still need to know how to configure, command line proxy settings


!!! once again the new release of the plugin does not offer any
solution to my problem

the compile button is still not compiling even if I specify -Xss8m
where as it worked and compile successfully from hosted mode with the
same lower stack parameter (just -Xss1024k)




On 21 mai, 13:25, "louatia...@hotmail.com" 
wrote:
> concerning the second case , it was a type mistake
> my proxy requires authentiification and that's whay I mentionned the
> second case
>
> -Dhttp.proxyUser=me
> -Dhttp.proxyPassword=me_crypted                 instead of
> proxyHost
>
> when adding these two params I got my self in the second case
>
> , concerning your question for eclipse setting , I configured eclipse
> to use the proxy with the same ,
>
> for every body this is a tip that may help , I changed the VM type in
> jvm.cfg as -server (jvm ) that was helpful for some cases but not all
> the time coz I still have stack overflow problems with bigger project
> ( IE: if the code source of the project stay the same and I just
> include more image ressources to the war directory the I got into
> StackOverflow)
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Re: Eclipse Plugin Compile Button & Stack Overflow

2009-05-21 Thread louatia...@hotmail.com

concerning the second case , it was a type mistake
my proxy requires authentiification and that's whay I mentionned the
second case

-Dhttp.proxyUser=me
-Dhttp.proxyPassword=me_crypted instead of
proxyHost

when adding these two params I got my self in the second case


, concerning your question for eclipse setting , I configured eclipse
to use the proxy with the same ,


for every body this is a tip that may help , I changed the VM type in
jvm.cfg as -server (jvm ) that was helpful for some cases but not all
the time coz I still have stack overflow problems with bigger project
( IE: if the code source of the project stay the same and I just
include more image ressources to the war directory the I got into
StackOverflow)
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