On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 1:17:19 PM UTC+2, Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
On 08/20/2013 07:38 AM, Alvin Reyes wrote:
It seems that you don't have the Servlet API on your classpath upon compilation. If you're using Maven, make sure that you put the servlet api dependency on the pom.xml with a scope = compile. This will include the servlet api on compilation, but exclude it on the deployment.I'm not sure what do you mean, all the steps I've done is:
We need to exclude it, since Jetty (I assumed you are using Jetty here) already has a servlet api.
- apt-get install libgwt-dev-java libgwt-user-java eclipse eclipse-jdt ant
OMG, they did package GWT as a .deb :'-(
That's version 2.4.0 released… God knows when (2.5.0 was released almost one year ago, and 2.5.1 in January or February this year, and we're aiming at a 2.6.0 by the end of the year).
- Successfully installed eclipse plugin after adding repository path http://dl.google.com/eclipse/
plugin/4.2 - Added GWT path /usr/share/java thought Preferences -> Google -> Web Toolkit
- Created the quick start tutorial then run it
So is there anything missing?!
You're not using Maven, so simply ignore what Alvin said about it.
It remains that one of your errors is that Eclipse cannot find javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse; this class is in gwt-dev.jar, is it in your build path?
I can't understand the other error, but it might be related to a class that cannot be found (I would expect it to fail earlier and with a better error message, but who knows…)
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