Saturday, November 6, 2010

Re: How to diagnose IE8 javascript error "stack overflow at line: 0"? ends up in Impl.entry0

Hi,

I don't know enough about your appl but we had similar issues: that
was due to complex data structures that we were bringing back to the
client from the server over the GWT RPC -> we had to simplify the
structures (carrying simple arrays of objects rather than complex
graphs over RPC) in order to avoid the stack overflow caused by GWT-
RPC serialization/deserialization.

You may have a look in that direction too.
Hope it helps.
didier

On Nov 5, 8:22 pm, BrianP <brifo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a GWT 2.0.3 app that runs fine in Firefox and Chrome. But when
> run in IE8 I get a javascript error that pops up with 'Stack over flow
> at line: 0'.  When stepping through it in debug mode, I end up in GWT
> class Impl in the method entry0(Object jsFunction, Object thisObj,
> Object arguments).  I was hoping to find more information by looking
> at those variables in debug mode, but they didn't really tell me
> anything other than its a JavaScriptException, which I already knew.
>
> Any recommendation on how I might get more information on this error?
> It seems similar to the error in this thread:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa...
>
> One response there mentions adding an UncaughtExceptionHandler there
> to the main EntryPoint class.  Would that help?
>
> Thanks

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