Friday, December 11, 2009

Re: Eclipse Plugin for GWT 2.0 release

Thanks for the feedback. Please feel free file any suggestions for improvement in the issue tracker - we'd appreciate it!

2009/12/11 István Szoboszlai <mrszobi@gmail.com>
Hello Rajeev,

Actually I think it is good, but I liked it when it was a separate
window. Of course you can drag the development mode tab to be a
separate window.

I liked the tabbing in the normal oophm window better, and there was a
way to restart jetty (perhaps I just did not find it yet in Eclipse
plugin.

As pointed out by Jonas, there is a way to restart the server from the Development Mode View. When you mention that you prefer the tabbing, do you mean the organization of the tabs? Or do you just prefer the navigation style of using tabs as opposed to the breadcrumb layout? Keep in mind that you can switch the layout of the Development Mode View by clicking on the arrow in the upper-right hand corner of the view.

 

I also liked, that the debug info and the http request log was in a
separate window.

That is the case in the Development Mode View as well - the Server messages are logged to stdout. However, we only log HTTP requests that result in an error. If you want to see the HTTP log messages in the Development Mode View, turn the log level up to TRACE in your launch configuration. 

Actually I really like gwt 2.0 and also the eclipse plugin rocks! The
UiBinder support is awesome!

Glad to hear it.
 

Best - István

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Rajeev Dayal <rdayal@google.com> wrote:
> If you want to use the Development Mode UI provided by GWT, define the
> USE_REMOTE_UI environment variable for the launch configuration, and set its
> value to false. You can do this via the Environment tab for the launch
> configuration.
> If you don't mind, can you tell us why you're not a fan of the Development
> Mode View in Eclipse?
> 2009/12/10 István Szoboszlai <mrszobi@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hello!
>> I have tried the new GWT 2.0 release, and it looks very god!
>> My only problem is with the eclipse plugin.
>> Do you know how to debug the project using the normal devmode window
>> instead of the "Development Mode" tab in eclipse? I don't really like the
>> new tab:)
>> Is there a command line argument to use the nomral devmode window?
>> Any answer is really appreciated:)
>> Thanks in advance
>> - István Szoboszlai | inepex.com
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