Hi,
Downgrade to JDK 1.6.0_13. As Paul mentioned, there is a known issue with
debugging when using JDK 1.6.0_14.
Also, the issue does not have to do with the JDK that you use to compile
GWT_TRUNK with - it has to do with the JDK that you're using when you're
debugging your application. So, make su
It seems it dosen't work in windows 2003 sp1, I recomiled GWT_TRUNK
with 1.6.0_14, the UI debuging can still not work.
On Jul 18, 5:02 am, tfreitas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was using a version of java6 (I do not remember the version) and
> worked with the debugging eclipse Trunk / OOPHM in ubuntu 9.0
What I want is just your said, My jdk is 1.6.0_14-b08 (hostspot b16),
os is windows 2003 sp1. Do you have any clues to work it around?
On Jul 18, 3:42 am, Rajeev Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
> Are you talking about debugging your GWT Application in Eclipse when it's
> running in hosted mode?
>
> What is t
There's a bug in java 1.6.0_14 - you need to downgrade to 1.6.0_13 to
make debugging work properly.
tfreitas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was using a version of java6 (I do not remember the version) and
> worked with the debugging eclipse Trunk / OOPHM in ubuntu 9.04 and
> firefox 3.0.
>
> After an auto-up
Hi,
I was using a version of java6 (I do not remember the version) and
worked with the debugging eclipse Trunk / OOPHM in ubuntu 9.04 and
firefox 3.0.
After an auto-update, install java 1.6.0_14, the debugging not work
(not breakpoint, nothing)
I recompile my GWT_TRUNK, with the new java versi
Hi,
Are you talking about debugging your GWT Application in Eclipse when it's
running in hosted mode?
What is the problem that you're experiencing. We've heard reports of people
running into problems with debugging when using JDK 1.6.0_14. What JDK are
you using?
Rajeev
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at
if support, how?
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