Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Re: using eclipse GPE and WTP

Thank you Thomas - I think, now I found the problem.

It seems, I've selected the wrong war directory when I first started
my launch config.
Now I have just fixed the -war parameter in the launch config to point
into the WTP tomcat server instance.
in my case: "-war D:\_development\_eclipse_workspace\dsm\.metadata
\.plugins\org.eclipse.wst.server.core\tmp1\wtpwebapps\appGwtDsm"
(before it was set to "src/main/webapp" and thus neither eclipse, nor
the tomcat server recognised the new/changed files)

another question related to the -war path:
I tried to use a local path instead, but eclipse keeps telling me that
this dir does not exist:
"${workspace_loc:/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp1/
wtpwebapps/appGwtDsm}"
Any ideas what the problem could be?

On 22 Feb., 11:37, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 11:30:28 AM UTC+1, Martin Trummer wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply - it is actually what I used to setup the project
> > (almost - I used the maven entry below)
>
> > So, does it work for you, if you start the server first (from a clean
> > project) and then start the GWT development mode?
> > (if so, then I have made some mistake in my setup)
>
> Yes, I confirm it works for us (5 developers, using Jetty-WTP, and using
> Maven too, with m2eclipse-WTP).
>
> I'm looking towards using the jetty-maven-plugin though, as we're having
> issues with WTP (classes not deployed to the server, sometimes even
> dependencies' JARs)

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