Thursday, November 14, 2013

Re: GWT Starter Project won't build - "compiler level does not match..."

Wow that is really odd that it defaulted to 1.4!

If you search this group or Google you can find a way to reduce the permutations for development, but in most cases you don't need to do that kind of full compile very often. You can just run the project in DevMode and not need to re-compile when you make changes.

Good luck!

On Thursday, November 14, 2013 6:44:16 PM UTC-5, Robert Yodlowski wrote:
Hal E. Louya! - I went to Properties->Project Facets and changed it from 1.4 to 1.7 as you said and it compiled 6 permutations without errors. It took a very long time and the way the window went blank for a long time I thought I might have broken Eclipse.

I looked at the Runtimes tab. Neither App Engine nor Java was checked but it did show jdk1.7

Now, I've got to see If the demo app actually runs. I'm not confident but maybe I'll be lucky.

Thanks again for the help, Michael.
...Bob

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