Friday, February 1, 2013

Re: RPC - Silent failure using LinkedHashMap

Do you have an uncaught exception handler registered using GWT.setUncaughtExceptionHandler() to see if any unexpected exception has occurred?

If that does not give any information you could compile your app in PRETTY mode so you can see all the java method names (DETAILED also gives your package names if you need them to find the JS method). Using Chrome DevTools / FireFox FireBug you get a pretty good idea whats going on and where to set break points. That way you should definitely get some information.

As it works in DevMode and HashMap.clone() is emulated by GWT I would think its a bug but having some additional information never hurts :-)

-- J.

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