Re: Problems with 1.7.1 -noserver hosted mode on Linux

2009-11-16 Thread bysse
I've managed to replicate the problem in a small project. As soon as i
add the richfaces filter to web.xml it stops working from the hosted
mode browser. It still works in FF though...

On Nov 5, 1:22 pm, bysse erik.byst...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the suggestions, i didn't receive any notification mail
 about the answers have to check my settings.

 @Jeff: I tried to run a test project and everything works fine. But on
 the real, the big multi-module project hosted mode doesn't work. I
 don't know what the difference between the projects are, i guess i
 have to investigate it further

 @mike_mac: I use the war dir. I tried to run it from command line. The
 results were the same.

 On Oct 29, 4:35 pm, mike_mac michael.mac...@gmail.com wrote:

  Its not the war vs maven webapp issue is it ? the eclipse plugin
  expects a war dir and doesn't work with the maven default dir
  (webapp) ... Try running it from the commandline manually setting the
  classpath to see if it works. If it does you can simply add it to your
  run/debug configurations as a Java Application.

  On Oct 28, 2:36 pm, Jeff Chimene jchim...@gmail.com wrote:

   The problem may be that .16 point release doesn't play well w/ GWT. The
   symptoms are usually that the debugger doesn't stop at a breakpoint, not
   that the entry point is never called. I think you have to downgrade to at
   least .14 Search this list for the JDK version. It's been discussed 
   several
   times.

   On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:33 AM, bysse erik.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

I'm having huge problems getting hosted mode to work underLinuxwith
the -noserverflag. The module entry point is never called and no
error message is show / logged. I've tried to start it through both
the maven plugin and the eclipse plugin with the same results.

The project works fine in a windows environment with the same setup.
So there must be something wrong with theLinuxSDK. Does anyone have
similar problems?

My setup is:
 Linuxx64 (Ubuntu 9.04)
 Java 1.6.0.16 32bit
 GWT SDK 1.7.1
 Eclipse 3.5
  Google Plugin 1.1.2
 JBoss 4.2.2 and 4.2.3
 Firefox 3.0.14



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Re: Problems with 1.7.1 -noserver hosted mode on Linux

2009-11-16 Thread Jeff Chimene
The general trend seems to be that GWT no longer works reliably with the
xulrunner (which provides hosted mode support on Linux) in recent versions
ot Ubuntu.

If possible, please try GWT 2.0 MS2. It's quite stable, and has lots of
Shiny. Dropping xulrunner in place of OOPHM is really the way you want to go
for testing.


On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 1:08 AM, bysse erik.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've managed to replicate the problem in a small project. As soon as i
 add the richfaces filter to web.xml it stops working from the hosted
 mode browser. It still works in FF though...

 On Nov 5, 1:22 pm, bysse erik.byst...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks for the suggestions, i didn't receive any notification mail
  about the answers have to check my settings.
 
  @Jeff: I tried to run a test project and everything works fine. But on
  the real, the big multi-module project hosted mode doesn't work. I
  don't know what the difference between the projects are, i guess i
  have to investigate it further
 
  @mike_mac: I use the war dir. I tried to run it from command line. The
  results were the same.
 
  On Oct 29, 4:35 pm, mike_mac michael.mac...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Its not the war vs maven webapp issue is it ? the eclipse plugin
   expects a war dir and doesn't work with the maven default dir
   (webapp) ... Try running it from the commandline manually setting the
   classpath to see if it works. If it does you can simply add it to your
   run/debug configurations as a Java Application.
 
   On Oct 28, 2:36 pm, Jeff Chimene jchim...@gmail.com wrote:
 
The problem may be that .16 point release doesn't play well w/ GWT.
 The
symptoms are usually that the debugger doesn't stop at a breakpoint,
 not
that the entry point is never called. I think you have to downgrade
 to at
least .14 Search this list for the JDK version. It's been discussed
 several
times.
 
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:33 AM, bysse erik.byst...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 I'm having huge problems getting hosted mode to work underLinuxwith
 the -noserverflag. The module entry point is never called and no
 error message is show / logged. I've tried to start it through both
 the maven plugin and the eclipse plugin with the same results.
 
 The project works fine in a windows environment with the same
 setup.
 So there must be something wrong with theLinuxSDK. Does anyone have
 similar problems?
 
 My setup is:
  Linuxx64 (Ubuntu 9.04)
  Java 1.6.0.16 32bit
  GWT SDK 1.7.1
  Eclipse 3.5
   Google Plugin 1.1.2
  JBoss 4.2.2 and 4.2.3
  Firefox 3.0.14
 
 

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Re: Problems with 1.7.1 -noserver hosted mode on Linux

2009-10-29 Thread mike_mac

Its not the war vs maven webapp issue is it ? the eclipse plugin
expects a war dir and doesn't work with the maven default dir
(webapp) ... Try running it from the commandline manually setting the
classpath to see if it works. If it does you can simply add it to your
run/debug configurations as a Java Application.

On Oct 28, 2:36 pm, Jeff Chimene jchim...@gmail.com wrote:
 The problem may be that .16 point release doesn't play well w/ GWT. The
 symptoms are usually that the debugger doesn't stop at a breakpoint, not
 that the entry point is never called. I think you have to downgrade to at
 least .14 Search this list for the JDK version. It's been discussed several
 times.

 On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:33 AM, bysse erik.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm having huge problems getting hosted mode to work under Linux with
  the -noserver flag. The module entry point is never called and no
  error message is show / logged. I've tried to start it through both
  the maven plugin and the eclipse plugin with the same results.

  The project works fine in a windows environment with the same setup.
  So there must be something wrong with the Linux SDK. Does anyone have
  similar problems?

  My setup is:
   Linux x64 (Ubuntu 9.04)
   Java 1.6.0.16 32bit
   GWT SDK 1.7.1
   Eclipse 3.5
    Google Plugin 1.1.2
   JBoss 4.2.2 and 4.2.3
   Firefox 3.0.14
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Problems with 1.7.1 -noserver hosted mode on Linux

2009-10-28 Thread bysse

I'm having huge problems getting hosted mode to work under Linux with
the -noserver flag. The module entry point is never called and no
error message is show / logged. I've tried to start it through both
the maven plugin and the eclipse plugin with the same results.

The project works fine in a windows environment with the same setup.
So there must be something wrong with the Linux SDK. Does anyone have
similar problems?

My setup is:
 Linux x64 (Ubuntu 9.04)
 Java 1.6.0.16 32bit
 GWT SDK 1.7.1
 Eclipse 3.5
   Google Plugin 1.1.2
 JBoss 4.2.2 and 4.2.3
 Firefox 3.0.14
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Re: Problems with 1.7.1 -noserver hosted mode on Linux

2009-10-28 Thread Jeff Chimene
The problem may be that .16 point release doesn't play well w/ GWT. The
symptoms are usually that the debugger doesn't stop at a breakpoint, not
that the entry point is never called. I think you have to downgrade to at
least .14 Search this list for the JDK version. It's been discussed several
times.

On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:33 AM, bysse erik.byst...@gmail.com wrote:


 I'm having huge problems getting hosted mode to work under Linux with
 the -noserver flag. The module entry point is never called and no
 error message is show / logged. I've tried to start it through both
 the maven plugin and the eclipse plugin with the same results.

 The project works fine in a windows environment with the same setup.
 So there must be something wrong with the Linux SDK. Does anyone have
 similar problems?

 My setup is:
  Linux x64 (Ubuntu 9.04)
  Java 1.6.0.16 32bit
  GWT SDK 1.7.1
  Eclipse 3.5
   Google Plugin 1.1.2
  JBoss 4.2.2 and 4.2.3
  Firefox 3.0.14
 


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