You should add your request here:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/list
Thanks,
2009/8/24 Cafesolo
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> Thank you!
>
> That works for me.
>
> For future reference for anyone reading this thread, this is what I
> did:
> - Go to Run -> Run Configurations...
> - Create a new Java Appl
Thank you!
That works for me.
For future reference for anyone reading this thread, this is what I
did:
- Go to Run -> Run Configurations...
- Create a new Java Application run configuration
- Use com.google.appengine.tools.KickStart as the Main class
- Go to the Arguments tab
- Enter "com.google
There is not automated support for that currently; you can however add an
enhancement request for this if you like.
What you can do, is to create your own Java Launch Configuration instead of
using the Web Application one. The new launch configuration should be able
to run just run DevAppServer di
Thanks Miguel.
I opened my project's properties, went to Google -> Web Toolkit,
unchecked "Use Google Web Toolkit" and closed the window. Then I ran
my application and it didn't open any of the usual GWT windows. I'm
able to browse my app running in localhost:8080 without problems.
One more ques
If you are using App Engine and GWT, you could:
- Do a GWT compile, if your test path includes GWT code,
- Disable GWT on the project
- Launch your web application again
Those changes will alter the launch to only use the devappserver without any
of the GWT stuff.
If you are not using A
Miguel,
I'm still experiencing a long startup time. Is there any way to
disable the hosted mode window?
Regards,
-- Cafesolo
On Aug 20, 12:08 pm, Miguel Méndez wrote:
> 2009/8/20 Cafesolo
>
>
>
> > Miguel,
>
> > I went to the launch configuration's GWT tab and cleared the URL
> > field. Now w
2009/8/20 Cafesolo
>
> Miguel,
>
> I went to the launch configuration's GWT tab and cleared the URL
> field. Now when I launch my application the hosted browser doesn't
> show anymore, but the "Google Web Toolkit Hosted Mode" window still
> appears (this is the window with the "Hosted Mode", "Res
Miguel,
I went to the launch configuration's GWT tab and cleared the URL
field. Now when I launch my application the hosted browser doesn't
show anymore, but the "Google Web Toolkit Hosted Mode" window still
appears (this is the window with the "Hosted Mode", "Restart Server",
"Collapse All", etc
The hosted mode browser is only launched if you specify a URL in the Web
Application launch configuration's GWT tab. If you leave it blank it should
have the effect that you are looking for.
2009/8/20 Cafesolo
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> Hi Robin,
>
> Not exactly. Even if I hit the "compile" button, the hosted mode
>
Hi Robin,
Not exactly. Even if I hit the "compile" button, the hosted mode
browser will still appear later when I launch the application.
I want to launch my application without opening the hosted mode
browser so I can reduce the application start-up time when I'm
debugging the non-GWT portions
Hi there,
The hosted browser has a "compile" button which compiles your code into
javascripts, and let you view your app in the native browser. Is that what
you want?
2009/8/20 Cafesolo
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm writing a GWT + GAE application, which has many pages, but only
> one actually use
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