I’m working through a test GAE Java project which was working fine but I decided to look at adding GWT to the same project. I then decided to stick with the GAE stuff I was learning and decided to remove GWT. The problem is I can’t now deploy to the development server as it gives the following in the Eclipse console pane. Anyone know please how I can reset appropriate settings to how my project had them originally?
terminated test [Web Application] C:\Program
Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_37\bin\javaw.exe Usage:
[options]Options: –help, -h Show this help message and exit.
–server=SERVER The server to use to determine the latest -s SERVER SDK version. –address=ADDRESS The address of the interface on the local machine -a ADDRESS
to bind to (or 0.0.0.0 for all interfaces). –port=PORT
The port number to bind to on the local machine. -p PORT
–sdk_root=DIR Overrides where the SDK is located. –disable_update_check Disable the check for newer SDK versions. –generated_dir=DIR Set the directory where generated files are created. –jvm_flag=FLAG Pass FLAG as a JVM argument. May
be repeated to
supply multiple flags.
I seem to have found my own answer through setting up a new dummy gae project and having a poke around, found that the ‘Run As’ > ‘Run Configurations…’ > ‘(x)= Arguments’ > ‘Program arguments’ had an additional port defined prior to the rest of the argument beginning ‘–port=8888’. I removed the mention of ‘-codeServerPort 9997 ‘ and it now deploys to dev server and appears to be working as before.
eg
new dummy project: –port=8888 “C:\Users\tech1\SSD Storage\Eclipse Projects\workspace\dummy\war”
project that wouldn’t deploy to dev server: -codeServerPort 9997 –port=8888 “C:\Users\tech1\SSD Storage\Eclipse Projects\workspace\test\war”