The beta version works for the GWT Designer / Project class path
problem..
While not a bug/problem, the WindowBuilder Editor still seems to be
ignoring
the Preferences / WindowBuilder / GWT / Installation Directory
setting
I found this while trying to diagnose the other problem, no matter
what I set it to, it always loads the GWT from the Plugin Bundle..
I am inferring this based on the log messages and that I can change it
to a bogus value and it has no ill effect..
It would be nice if we could be able to download previous versions...
Last week I was in a bit of a panic, after I upgraded it broke and I
had no way to get back to a workable state.
Thank you for the quick turn around
-John Gentilin
> On May 14, 6:23 am, JohnGentilin<
gent...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I found a workaround... I went in my Workspace directory and created
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> > soft link to my project directory.. seems to satisfy GWT Designer.
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> > -JG
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> > On May 14, 3:06 am, JohnGentilin<
gent...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > I found a clue... If I create a project inside my workspace, then the
> > > designer
> > > works just fine.. All my projects exist outside my workspace..
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> > > If you look at the error log,
> > > Unexpected entry in classpath; /Users/gentijo/Eclipse/Gentijo/
> > > SampleGWT/src is neither a directory nor an archive (.jar or .zip)
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> > > /Users/gentijo/Eclipse/Gentijois my workspace path
> > > SampleGWT/src is the relative offset of my source code in my project
> > > dir..
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> > > Also I noticed something else, I was trying to see if it was a GWT
> > > error so I downloaded different versions of
> > > GWT and installed them outside of my Eclipse directory.. The in the
> > > Window Builder GWT preferences,
> > > I set the path to GWT installation directory to specific versions of
> > > GWT.. I was expecting the .gwt-log to
> > > reflect the changes I made, but for the session that runs when the
> > > designer is loading, I still see it loading
> > > classes from the plugin bundle i.e.
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> > > Loading inherited module 'com.google.gwt.storage.Storage'
> > > Module location: jar:file:/Java/eclipse-helios/plugins/
> > > com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle_2.3.0.r36v201104261928/gwt-2.3.0/gwt-
> > > user.jar!/com/google/gwt/storage/Storage.gwt.xml
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> > > -John G
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> > > > > On May 12, 8:39 pm, JohnGentilin<
gent...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > > I went one step further and deleted both my Eclipse & Workspace dirs
> > > > > > then reinstalled
> > > > > > with no luck..
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> > > > > > @cri, I think I had the same problem as you when I first upgraded to
> > > > > > 2.3, but
> > > > > > my brute force reinstall of eclipse fixed it. This problem only came
> > > > > > in with the
> > > > > > latest 5/9 release. What GPE version do you have, I have
> > > > > > 2.3.1.r36v201105092302
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> > > > > > This may be a Mac only issue since there is a different issue if I
> > > > > > allow my Mac
> > > > > > to upgrade to the latest JVM..
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> > > > > > Is there a link where we can download previous releases, this was
> > > > > > working fine
> > > > > > with the 2.3.0.r36V201104261928 version.
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> > > > > > -John G
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> > > > > > On May 12, 10:00 am, cri <
chuck.irvine...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > > > This sounds very similar to a problem that I was having getting GWT
> > > > > > > Designer to come up. Try deleting the Google plugins then do a search
> > > > > > > of your workspace ".plugins" directory for any file having "google" in
> > > > > > > its filename. If you find any delete them. Then re-install the google
> > > > > > > plugins and try again. Hope this works for you. It did for me.
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> > > > > > > On May 12, 9:47 am, mats <
mats.kren...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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