Re: 1.7-2.0 hosted mode no longer working

2009-12-24 Thread ayo...@gmail.com
Hi Cris,

I create one application using webAppCreator and after I did ant
devmode, and I copy the suggest url to Firefox, chrome  and i.e but it
doesn't work. I get the following message:  Firefox can't establish a
connection to the server at localhost:.

I installed the gwt pluggin in all the previous browsers from
http://gwt.google.com/samples/MissingPlugin/MissingPlugin.html but
with that it doesn't work too.

I create a new project in eclipse 3.5 using gwt 2.0 plugin but it
doesn't work, the same messages appears in the browser. Do you know
what could be wrong. Thanks.


On 16 dic, 09:15, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.com wrote:
 Derek,

 GWT 2.0 still allows you to debug using external servers. To do this though,
 you'll need to update your launch configs to pass in -noserver and
 -startupUrl. Below is a previous thread that talks about this in more
 detail.

 http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa...

 - Chris



 On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Derek dealy...@hotmail.com wrote:
  Hi

  I had my GWT app running in hosted mode last week with GWT 1.7,
  Eclipse 3.5, GXT with the server side hosted by IIS.

  So I upgraded to GWT 2.0, upgraded the plugin in Eclipse, downloaded
  the GWT 2.0 SDK and am trying to get my application running once
  again. So far no luck though.

  My old run configurations are still in Eclipse, it was originally
  setup so that I was not running the built in server (since we have IIS
  on the backend) and we had this for program arguments: -whitelist
  http://localhost/war/KryptoniteDesktop.html;.

  If I launch my old run configuration I get the new Development Mode
  window which shows the following URL to view in development mode:
 http://localhost:/KryptoniteDesktop.html?gwt.codesvr=172.17.3.67:...

  However this doesn't work, when I point my browser to the suggested
  URL I get the following:
  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:.

  I don't know why its referencing localhost: given I don't have the
  checkbox for the built in server checked. I can't find anything that
  discusses using the new Development mode when not using the built in
  server.

  Do I need to use the bult in server when in Development Mode of GWT
  2.0?

  Any idea how to configure this so I can debug my application again?

  Thanks, Derek

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Re: 1.7-2.0 hosted mode no longer working

2009-12-19 Thread balachandra maddina
hi Chris,

  Could you post the sample launch script please. im trying to run the app
in noserver mode but its not getting up. im using 2.0 here.

Thank you,
bala.

On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.comwrote:

 Actually, if you are using a Web App launch config, it's even easier than I
 initially stated. You can omit the -noserver flag, and simply uncheck the
 Run built-in server from the main tab of the debug/run config view.


 On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.comwrote:

 Derek,

 GWT 2.0 still allows you to debug using external servers. To do this
 though, you'll need to update your launch configs to pass in -noserver and
 -startupUrl. Below is a previous thread that talks about this in more
 detail.


 http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/f5c903255d896a03/7935f4afd24b869d

 - Chris


 On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Derek dealy...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi

 I had my GWT app running in hosted mode last week with GWT 1.7,
 Eclipse 3.5, GXT with the server side hosted by IIS.

 So I upgraded to GWT 2.0, upgraded the plugin in Eclipse, downloaded
 the GWT 2.0 SDK and am trying to get my application running once
 again. So far no luck though.

 My old run configurations are still in Eclipse, it was originally
 setup so that I was not running the built in server (since we have IIS
 on the backend) and we had this for program arguments: -whitelist
 http://localhost/war/KryptoniteDesktop.html;.

 If I launch my old run configuration I get the new Development Mode
 window which shows the following URL to view in development mode:
 http://localhost:/KryptoniteDesktop.html?gwt.codesvr=172.17.3.67:9997

 However this doesn't work, when I point my browser to the suggested
 URL I get the following:
 Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:.

 I don't know why its referencing localhost: given I don't have the
 checkbox for the built in server checked. I can't find anything that
 discusses using the new Development mode when not using the built in
 server.

 Do I need to use the bult in server when in Development Mode of GWT
 2.0?

 Any idea how to configure this so I can debug my application again?

 Thanks, Derek

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Re: 1.7-2.0 hosted mode no longer working

2009-12-19 Thread balachandra maddina
Please ignore my mail. i missed the module name while launching
the development mode. its working fine for me now.

Thank you,
bala.

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 7:41 PM, balachandra maddina
chandu2...@gmail.comwrote:

 hi Chris,

   Could you post the sample launch script please. im trying to run the app
 in noserver mode but its not getting up. im using 2.0 here.

 Thank you,
 bala.


 On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.comwrote:

 Actually, if you are using a Web App launch config, it's even easier than
 I initially stated. You can omit the -noserver flag, and simply uncheck the
 Run built-in server from the main tab of the debug/run config view.


 On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.comwrote:

 Derek,

 GWT 2.0 still allows you to debug using external servers. To do this
 though, you'll need to update your launch configs to pass in -noserver and
 -startupUrl. Below is a previous thread that talks about this in more
 detail.


 http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/f5c903255d896a03/7935f4afd24b869d

 - Chris


 On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Derek dealy...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi

 I had my GWT app running in hosted mode last week with GWT 1.7,
 Eclipse 3.5, GXT with the server side hosted by IIS.

 So I upgraded to GWT 2.0, upgraded the plugin in Eclipse, downloaded
 the GWT 2.0 SDK and am trying to get my application running once
 again. So far no luck though.

 My old run configurations are still in Eclipse, it was originally
 setup so that I was not running the built in server (since we have IIS
 on the backend) and we had this for program arguments: -whitelist
 http://localhost/war/KryptoniteDesktop.html;.

 If I launch my old run configuration I get the new Development Mode
 window which shows the following URL to view in development mode:

 http://localhost:/KryptoniteDesktop.html?gwt.codesvr=172.17.3.67:9997

 However this doesn't work, when I point my browser to the suggested
 URL I get the following:
 Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:.

 I don't know why its referencing localhost: given I don't have the
 checkbox for the built in server checked. I can't find anything that
 discusses using the new Development mode when not using the built in
 server.

 Do I need to use the bult in server when in Development Mode of GWT
 2.0?

 Any idea how to configure this so I can debug my application again?

 Thanks, Derek

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Re: 1.7-2.0 hosted mode no longer working

2009-12-17 Thread Chris Ramsdale
Actually, if you are using a Web App launch config, it's even easier than I
initially stated. You can omit the -noserver flag, and simply uncheck the
Run built-in server from the main tab of the debug/run config view.

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.comwrote:

 Derek,

 GWT 2.0 still allows you to debug using external servers. To do this
 though, you'll need to update your launch configs to pass in -noserver and
 -startupUrl. Below is a previous thread that talks about this in more
 detail.


 http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/f5c903255d896a03/7935f4afd24b869d

 - Chris


 On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Derek dealy...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi

 I had my GWT app running in hosted mode last week with GWT 1.7,
 Eclipse 3.5, GXT with the server side hosted by IIS.

 So I upgraded to GWT 2.0, upgraded the plugin in Eclipse, downloaded
 the GWT 2.0 SDK and am trying to get my application running once
 again. So far no luck though.

 My old run configurations are still in Eclipse, it was originally
 setup so that I was not running the built in server (since we have IIS
 on the backend) and we had this for program arguments: -whitelist
 http://localhost/war/KryptoniteDesktop.html;.

 If I launch my old run configuration I get the new Development Mode
 window which shows the following URL to view in development mode:
 http://localhost:/KryptoniteDesktop.html?gwt.codesvr=172.17.3.67:9997

 However this doesn't work, when I point my browser to the suggested
 URL I get the following:
 Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:.

 I don't know why its referencing localhost: given I don't have the
 checkbox for the built in server checked. I can't find anything that
 discusses using the new Development mode when not using the built in
 server.

 Do I need to use the bult in server when in Development Mode of GWT
 2.0?

 Any idea how to configure this so I can debug my application again?

 Thanks, Derek

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Re: 1.7-2.0 hosted mode no longer working

2009-12-16 Thread Chris Ramsdale
Derek,

GWT 2.0 still allows you to debug using external servers. To do this though,
you'll need to update your launch configs to pass in -noserver and
-startupUrl. Below is a previous thread that talks about this in more
detail.

http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/f5c903255d896a03/7935f4afd24b869d

- Chris


On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Derek dealy...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi

 I had my GWT app running in hosted mode last week with GWT 1.7,
 Eclipse 3.5, GXT with the server side hosted by IIS.

 So I upgraded to GWT 2.0, upgraded the plugin in Eclipse, downloaded
 the GWT 2.0 SDK and am trying to get my application running once
 again. So far no luck though.

 My old run configurations are still in Eclipse, it was originally
 setup so that I was not running the built in server (since we have IIS
 on the backend) and we had this for program arguments: -whitelist
 http://localhost/war/KryptoniteDesktop.html;.

 If I launch my old run configuration I get the new Development Mode
 window which shows the following URL to view in development mode:
 http://localhost:/KryptoniteDesktop.html?gwt.codesvr=172.17.3.67:9997

 However this doesn't work, when I point my browser to the suggested
 URL I get the following:
 Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:.

 I don't know why its referencing localhost: given I don't have the
 checkbox for the built in server checked. I can't find anything that
 discusses using the new Development mode when not using the built in
 server.

 Do I need to use the bult in server when in Development Mode of GWT
 2.0?

 Any idea how to configure this so I can debug my application again?

 Thanks, Derek

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1.7-2.0 hosted mode no longer working

2009-12-15 Thread Derek
Hi

I had my GWT app running in hosted mode last week with GWT 1.7,
Eclipse 3.5, GXT with the server side hosted by IIS.

So I upgraded to GWT 2.0, upgraded the plugin in Eclipse, downloaded
the GWT 2.0 SDK and am trying to get my application running once
again. So far no luck though.

My old run configurations are still in Eclipse, it was originally
setup so that I was not running the built in server (since we have IIS
on the backend) and we had this for program arguments: -whitelist
http://localhost/war/KryptoniteDesktop.html;.

If I launch my old run configuration I get the new Development Mode
window which shows the following URL to view in development mode:
http://localhost:/KryptoniteDesktop.html?gwt.codesvr=172.17.3.67:9997

However this doesn't work, when I point my browser to the suggested
URL I get the following:
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:.

I don't know why its referencing localhost: given I don't have the
checkbox for the built in server checked. I can't find anything that
discusses using the new Development mode when not using the built in
server.

Do I need to use the bult in server when in Development Mode of GWT
2.0?

Any idea how to configure this so I can debug my application again?

Thanks, Derek

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