Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Re: GWT Plugin

I believe it still works with IE of all browsers...   

Personally I'm using an older Firefox where I disabled automatic updates just before it was destroyed. Others here at work aren't as lucky..

There have been several threads on this topic and basicly we are going to be stuck with "super" dev mode soon if not already.  It's supposed to be easier/better in the next release, though I havn't tried it again after my first attempt went rather badly.  I've resorted instead to writing a small servlet filter to recompile the app as needed, which is sufficient for my use. 



On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Bastian Machek <bastian.machek@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm having problems finding a browser that still supports the GWT dev plugin.
Additionally I'm bit puzzled, why there isn't already a thread concerning this problem?

So could someone give me a hint, when Chrome or Firefox will be supported again?

Thank you very much.
And sorry if I missed the information on some documentation page. ;-)

Yours,

Bastian

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