Sure you can also use tomcat or any other servlet container as you just deploy a war file/folder.Does the browser actively reload the page? Or does the compile loop happen without reloading the page? I never heard of a compile loop so far so I assume that the browser actively reloads the page. Maybe you have some reload logic inside your app that is now triggered? For example if your app uses GWT-RPC you might have code that reloads the page if it detects that client and server GWT-RPC are out of sync?-- J.blackh...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 25. März 2024 um 12:56:56 UTC+1:Hi Jens,Thank you for the quick reply. I have tomcat as external web server.That should work too, doesn't it?My files are compiled in {projectfolder}\GWT\war\demoI am letting tomcat point to that folder and if i would add the following lines to my demo-codeserver task:<arg line="-launcherDir"/>
<arg value="${rootDir}\GWT\war\demo"/>
Then i get the same result. The browser shows compiling demo, this completes with the following logging:[java] Linking succeeded -- 4.376s
[java] 13.264s total -- Compile completed
[java] job's progress set to SERVING: com.sweet.demo.webclient_1_0
[java] GET /recompile-requester/demo
[java] Constructing StandardLinkerContext
But then it starts recompiling again and again...somehow get's stuck in a recompile loop.Op maandag 25 maart 2024 om 12:41:57 UTC+1 schreef Jens:CodeServer has a parameter named launcherDir which should point to your exploded war directory. CodeServer generates a special index.nocache.js file which needs to be deployed with your war file. Once you have done that, you just have to open the url to your deployed war file.So in addition to CodeServer you also need a running jetty (local installation or via docker or possibly via eclipse jetty plugin)-- J.blackh...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 25. März 2024 um 11:40:37 UTC+1:Hi all,With the release of GWT 2.11.0 Using DevMode as an application server is deprecated.From the release notes:"Using DevMode as an application server is deprecated, and may be removed or changed in a future release. Please migrate local development workflows to using a general purpose server, or a custom ServletContainerLauncher."We are using the Devmode as an application server and want to change, to also be prepared for the future.We are using ant as the build tool and i want to know what to set up to make development mode working.I did try "just" starting the code server via an ant task:<target name="demo-codeserver" description="Run Super Dev Mode for demo">
<java failonerror="true" fork="true"
classname="com.google.gwt.dev.codeserver.CodeServer">
<classpath>
<pathelement location="src"/>
<path refid="gwt.classpath"/>
</classpath>
<jvmarg value="-Xmx1024M"/>
<arg value="-bindAddress"/>
<arg value="127.0.0.1"/>
<arg value="-port"/>
<arg value="9876"/>
<arg line="-src"/>
<arg value="${rootDir}\GWT\src"/>
<arg line="-logLevel"/>
<arg value="DEBUG"/>
<arg line="-style"/>
<arg value="PRETTY"/>
<arg value="com.sweet.demo.webclient"/>
</java>
</target>
The ant task starts and compiles the code, but when opening the url, it keeps recompiling. part of the log:
[java] GET /recompile-requester/demo
[java] Constructing StandardLinkerContext
[java] GET /recompile/demo
[java] Job com.sweet.demo.webclient_1_192
[java] job's progress set to WAITING: com.sweet.demo.webclient_1_192
[java] added job to queue
[java] starting job: com.foxboro.foxnl.base.demo.webclient_1_192
[java] job's progress set to COMPILING: com.sweet.demo.webclient_1_192
[java] job's progress set to COMPILING: com.sweet.demo.webclient_1_192
[java] Constructing StandardLinkerContext
[java] binding: user.agent=safari
[java] skipped compile because no input files have changed
[java] 0.187s total -- Compile completed
[java] job's progress set to SERVING: com.sweet.demo.webclient_1_192
[java] job's progress set to GONE: com.sweet.demo.webclient_1_191
[java] GET /recompile-requester/demo
Am i missing a parameter or is do i have the wrong approach?
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