Hi Joe,
Are you still running into problems? Can you describe the exact problem
you're seeing? Also, can you describe your system config (platform, GWT
version, JDK version)?
Thanks,
Rajeev
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Joe wrote:
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> Is there no update on this sorry issue? I keep expect
I am using GWT2.0 in snow leopard and eclipse and it's working great.
On Oct 22, 2:42 pm, Bart Guijt wrote:
> GWT (1.7.1 and up!) *do* work in Snow Leopard. At the command
> executing the HostedMode environment, add the -d32 option to tell the
> VM to use the 32-bit version.
>
> Bart Guijt
GWT (1.7.1 and up!) *do* work in Snow Leopard. At the command
executing the HostedMode environment, add the -d32 option to tell the
VM to use the 32-bit version.
Bart Guijt
On 22 okt 2009, at 22 okt, 18:35, Joe wrote:
>
> Is there no update on this sorry issue? I keep expecting Google to d
Is there no update on this sorry issue? I keep expecting Google to do
The Right Thing - i.e., I click "update" in Eclipse and then
everything works - but after all this time with no solution my
paranoia gene has me thinking this may have more to do with Apple v.
Google issues than 64bit v. 32bit
Thanks Sumit. That's a great news.
For those of you who can't wait for the official patch release, I've
rebuilt the gwt-dev-mac.jar file from a checkout of the 1.7.0 tag.
I've made a very minor edit to the BootStrapPlatform.java file (diff
shown below) to check for 32-bit-ness rather than 1.5-nes
Hi All,
For those of you who have been running into problems using GWT 1.7 with Snow
Leopard, please accept our humble apologies.
We are working on getting a GWT 1.7 point release out that will fix this
issue so that you may use Snow Leopard with the JDK 1.6 32-bit libraries
without having to twea
Hi Jim,
All I was saying is that you seem to make this whole "hacking system
directories" way scarier than it is. I've changed things multiple
times over the years in "system directories" sometimes following
Apple's own advices. This particular instance is a completely harmless
copy.
Anyway, don'
Hi Pascal,
If hacking system directories seems like an acceptable approach for
you, it's your system and your choice. My concern is that GWT
developers who come here looking for advice about getting GWT running
in Snow Leopard shouldn't be told that the correct solution is to hack
their operatin
Seriously, it takes around 20 seconds to copy the 1.5 directories over
and redo the symlinks. If an update from Apple came in and deleted
things, you'd need to spend another 20 seconds redoing things as all
they'd do is delete what you did. I'm sure there will be a fix out at
some point in the nea
Don't follow that horrific advice; it will break the next time get get
a Java update from Apple:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/java-dev/2009/Sep/msg00072.html
There are only two legitimate workarounds for this right now --
install a current build of GWT 2.0, or hack around the Java 5 check in
Code 18 !! I forgot to change compiler compliance level for my project.
Regards,
Christian
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Christian Goudreau <
goudreau.christ...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I followed those instruction too, I don't get the message anymore, but
> hosted mode opens for like 2 second and
I followed those instruction too, I don't get the message anymore, but
hosted mode opens for like 2 second and close without any error.
Christian
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 4:12 PM, javacup wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> I followed the instructions from this page
>
> http://wiki.oneswarm.org/index.php/OS_X
Hi All,
I followed the instructions from this page
http://wiki.oneswarm.org/index.php/OS_X_10.6_Snow_Leopard
but still I get
You must use a Java 1.5 runtime to use GWT Hosted Mode on Mac OS X.
I see some of you added hacks into the boot strap class. Does google
view this seriously and try to
I have another work around that involves changing the
BootStrapPlatform class in gwt-dev-mac.jar to remove the check for
java 1.5. If you do this then you can use java 1.6 with the -d32 flag
and it works fine. More details at http://development.lombardi.com/?p=1012
On Aug 31, 6:35 pm, Jim Douglas
Ok, now... I've got to ask why Eclipse... the whole SWT thing seems to
be a bad idea from the outset.
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Hi Sumit,
That "workaround" is really not acceptable. Because Apple considers
the JVM to be part of the operating system, messing in those
directories amounts to hacking the O/S. It's unsafe, unsupported, and
can -- and probably will -- arbitrarily drop dead at any time with an
O/S update.
I c
Hi all,
Hosted mode will be getting an exciting makeover soon, in the form of
Out-Of-Process Hosted Mode (OOPHM). With OOPHM, hosted mode runs as a plugin
to your favourite browser so that you can debug with the browser most
familiar to you using whichever other debugging tools it offers while at t
Hi,
After watching a bunch of Googles GWT videos, and seminar speeches, I
noticed some of the presenters are using Macbooks.
I have to believe they are well aware of this issue.
Mike.
On Aug 31, 4:04 am, Michael Shantzis wrote:
> The question I have is how high it is on google's list to release
The question I have is how high it is on google's list to release a
version of GWT that runs on snow leopard without any modifications.
I'm working in an environment where I'm testing jboss (which requires
java 1.6) and have had to jump through hoops to get my server running
1.6 and my GWT client
I agree that it should be a simple patch to allow 1.6 or 1.7 to run in
hosted mode with Java 1.6 VM on snow leopardor is someone able to
provide instructions on how to perform the fix ourselves?
On Aug 30, 12:21 am, James wrote:
> Hi... I just wanted to add that along with the suggestions
Hi... I just wanted to add that along with the suggestions on:
http://wiki.oneswarm.org/index.php/OS_X_10.6_Snow_Leopard
I had to rename the "CurrentJDK" symbolic link in
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/
from 1.6.0 to the (newly added) 1.5.0 because it appears that ant was
I noticed that it should be possible for Google to release a quick
patch of GWT 1.6.x that should allow users to run the legacy hosted
mode under a Java 1.6 VM now.
GWT's hosted mode, on the Mac, does an explicit check to ensure that
Java 1.5 is being used. This check only existed because under
Omg I wasn't aware of that ! Thanks a lot, I'm installing Snow Leopard
monday, so it'll save me a lot of pain and time !
Christian
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Brian Dorry wrote:
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> Thanks Dean, that got me up and running again
>
> On Aug 29, 2:51 am, "Dean S. Jones" wrote:
> > http://wik
Thanks Dean, that got me up and running again
On Aug 29, 2:51 am, "Dean S. Jones" wrote:
> http://wiki.oneswarm.org/index.php/OS_X_10.6_Snow_Leopard
>
> this got me back up and running
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I tried Soylatte 32 bit Java 6 for Mac
http://www.mail-archive.com/google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com/msg10100.html
It failed because GWT won't start hosted mode if you run Java 6 on OS X
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All macs, aside from XServes, will boot in 32-bit mode under Snow
Leopard. And, all macs will ship with Java v1.4-1.6
All you need to do is set Eclipse to use Java 1.5 and the problem is
gone.
On Aug 28, 12:52 pm, Jim Douglas wrote:
> So what's the official word on GWT and Snow Leopard? The im
Just to clarify: Have you tested GWT (including hosted mode) in Snow
Leopard, and found it to work?
Snow Leopard *does not* ship with any version of Java 5:
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/releasenotes/Java/JavaSnowLeopardRN/Introduction/Introduction.html
Java for Mac OS X 10.6
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