Hi,
I would like to use superdevmode with my tomcat8 server, it doesn't work and I don't see what I am doing wrong. I followed this video:
"Debugging GWT Super Dev Mode using Tomcat" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9270Yqt-5I)
but I am getting an error HTTP 404 resource not available. When I look in the launcherDir directory (Dwtp.deploy), I am not sure it is publishing the app right, it seems it is missing files (.html, js files, etc...)
I also tried to fiddle with a GWT Web Application launcher with –noserver but can't get it to not use jetty as it offers me to debug with the url:
http://127.0.0.1:8888/localhost:8080/projectX.html
It is probably a separate issue from the first one.
I had no better luck following this other video that is using the SDBG plugin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6xsX9x9WC4), the SDM code server is not automatically created and launched and I see only the thread about tomcat8 server. For this latter problem, I do not have the same google plugin for eclipse as in the video (different logo) so that might be the problem.
I tried the same tests as above with a jar compiled from tip of the trunk but it does not change anything.
Does anyone have a clue about what I am missing here?
Thanks
Thomas
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