What was the last Chrome version that supported GWT Classical Dev Mode?
When did Chrome deprecate GWT plugin with classical Dev mode?
Release Notes for 2.6.0 (RC1)
GWT Development Mode will no longer be available for Chrome sometime
in 2014, so we improved alternate ways of debugging. There are
improvements to Super Dev Mode, asserts, console logging, and error
messages.
http://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html#Release_Notes_2_6_1
Chrome version 30.0 still has the classic dev mode support and firefox version 24.
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So I am checking old code from an app on GWT 2.1, when I compiled it with ant and try to check the page on Google Chrome i get the problem about old plugin blah blah update to new version and blah blah super dev mode.
I can change the version of gwt because reasons. But I cant find old documentation about gwt on dev mode, just new one and they talk about super dev mode.
How do you disable dev mode on old versions of GWT.
I was developing GWT application but as I came to know google doesn't support GWT developer plugin for Google Chrome now, provide me any other method to test my application of GWT
SuperDevMode is the new way of debugging GWT applications.
If you want to use the older GWT developer plugin then you can if you use an older browser. The latest version of Firefox that can be used is version 24. IE 11 works fine too.
GWT Development Mode will no longer be available for Chrome sometime
in 2014, so we improved alternate ways of debugging. There are
improvements to Super Dev Mode, asserts, console logging, and error
messages.Read Note
for more information about super dev mode
I am a new user of Google Web Toolkit.
I tried to run my application in chrome browser.
But it was asking me to download the plugin to run GWT applications.
Then i gone through the link but it was showing me this problem....NOT COMPATIBLE
Please provide help.
Release Notes for 2.6.1
GWT Development Mode will no longer be available for Chrome sometime
in 2014, so we improved alternate ways of debugging. There are
improvements to Super Dev Mode, asserts, console logging, and error
messages.
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I am using GWT 2.6.1 and I want to debug my application as it was before in Eclipse 4.4 (Luna).
When I start debugging in Classic Dev Mode, I get a white blank screen on Chrome. When I open debug screen in Chrome, I see the error message : " Failed to load resource: net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED".
How can I debug in old fashioned way?
Thx in advance.
HDayi
The Dev Mode plugin has been deprecated a long time ago for both chrome and firefox.
If you really want to keep using the old dev mode, the only browser that will allow you to use it right now is Internet Explorer.
If you can, you should consider switching to the all new GWT 2.7 which contains significant improvement to the super dev mode that replaces the old hosted mode, with greatly improved recompilation times.
How can I find which version of Firefox does the Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin support ? I can't find it anywhere.
As Firefox now has it small development cycle, it could be nice if Google point us to a page where we could find the supported browsers versions.
For information :
I'm using Firefox version 5.0 with no problem.
I saw on Google Groups people saying that the version 8.0 works too.
Actual version of Firefox is 11.
EDIT 1 :
Last supported version can be found here http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/update.rdf as suggested by Thomas.
<em:minVersion>3.0</em:minVersion>
<em:maxVersion>16.0.*</em:maxVersion>
EDIT 2 :
The file pointed in EDIT 1 do not seems to exist anymore, so the best shot it looking at the commits logs, here : https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/list
ex:
r11637 update for Firefox 23 / Mac
r11636 update for Firefox 23 on Windows
The DevMode plugin supports all versions of Firefox from 3.0 to 11.0: http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/update.rdf
There's always some lag after a Firefox version is released, but a preliminary version of the DevMode plugin is generally available "unofficially" from the GWT Google Groups a few days (or even hours) after the Firefox release, pending code review before it graduates to the SVN repository. The problem is that the plugin has to be recompiled against the updated Gecko SDK, which is released a few hours or days after Firefox.
…and then the http://gwt.google.com/missing-plugin/ also lags a few days/hours behind (it hasn't yet been updated for Firefox 11 at the time I write), but the plugin for Firefox 11 can be downloaded from the SVN repository.
Mozilla is hiding their ftp server with "old" releases pretty good.
Here is the URL: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/11.0/
In case you are looking more infomation about how to install/remove/features of the google plugin,
you can look at google plugin tutorial