Re: Problem with gwt:debug

2009-07-21 Thread Nathan Wells

I'm assuming you get to the point where your console states something
to the effect of "Listening on port 8000" and stops...

At this point you need to go into eclipse and create a debug
configuration for a "Remote Java Application" The defaults should work
just fine...

Start the debug configuration and your hosted mode server and browser
should pop right up.

On Jul 20, 8:05 am, helmahjoub  wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a small problem, I want to launch my application in debug mode
> with the mvn gwt:debug commande, but I have nothing. With the mvn
> gwt:run command, I get the window of the hosted mode.
> Is there a configuration to do?
> Thank you!
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Problem with gwt:debug

2009-07-20 Thread helmahjoub

Hello,
I have a small problem, I want to launch my application in debug mode
with the mvn gwt:debug commande, but I have nothing. With the mvn
gwt:run command, I get the window of the hosted mode.
Is there a configuration to do?
Thank you!

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