Sunday, July 6, 2014

Re: GWT Developer Plugin no longer works with Chrome on Linux



On Sunday, July 6, 2014 12:53:41 AM UTC+2, Jens wrote:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/18333050/116472

Thanks, but the "big picture" is still intransparent to me:

  • compile and deploy your app to a web server near you
    What does this mean? I have a local machine, where I am developing, and a remote server. I am used to test on my local machine.
    Before SuperDevMode this was done by pointing to an eclipse menu entry: "run as web application".
    How should this be done now? Do you really have to "deploy" it, e. g. upload it with tomcat's manager application?

  • Launch com.google.gwt.dev.codeserver.CodeServer with the same classpath that you'd launch DevMode with
    What does this mean? How can I "launch" this class? Do I have to create a Run Configuration in eclipse or something like that?

  • If you never ran Super Dev Mode, go to http://localhost:9876
    What's this? Which application is running and listening there?

I believe that I am missing some additional knowledge to get SuperDevMode running with tutorials like this. I have tried it several times, without success. Please give some additional hints.

And what about the classical DevMode? Will it be unsupported by now and is this the reason why chrome fails to install the plugin?

Thanks
Magnus

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