*Sam -* Thanks for the idea, but I don't think that's been my issue, as I
could connect ok to waveharness-hosted and ant editor-hosted  when I tried
them.
Still, good to note that incase anyone else has that issue.

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On 17 December 2013 21:34, Sam Nelson <so...@orcon.net.nz> wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
>
> I'm completely unfamilar with your dev tools, however when you suggested
> having to run something first before http://localhost:9898 exists, that
> rung a bell for me as a windows developer.  When attempting to listen on a
> URL in a windows environment with a WCF self-hosted service - that is,
> outside of the IIS web server, I've had to explicitly grant access rights
> for the URL to my application's user account by running something like:
> netsh http add urlacl url=http://localhost:9898 user="MyServiceUser"
>
> I think "netsh http" only works on Vista or higher though, in an XP
> environment you'd need the Windows Support Tools installed to accomplish
> the same via the command line, although I don't know which tool you use in
> here since at that point I just switched my installer from invoking another
> tool, to using the HTTP API directly (see HttpSetServiceConfiguration in
> the httpapi.dll), which gives the required functionality between both
> operating systems.  Not sure if that'll help?
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Date:   Tue, 17 Dec 2013 16:21:22 +0100
> From:   Thomas Wrobel <darkfl...@gmail.com>
>
>
> On 16 December 2013 18:26, Yuri Z <vega...@gmail.com <mailto:
> vega...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>    Try to add the startupUrl like this:
>
>       <target name="hosted-gwt" depends="compile"
>           description="Runs the hosted mode server, for debugging the GWT
>    client in a JVM.">
>         <java failonerror="true" fork="true"
>    classname="com.google.gwt.dev.DevMode">
>           <classpath>
>             <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
>             <pathelement location="${gen.dir}/messages"/>
>             <path refid="libpath"/>
>           </classpath>
>           <jvmarg value="-Xmx512M"/>
>           <jvmarg value="-ea"/>
>           <jvmarg
>    value="-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,
> suspend=n,address=8001"/>
>           <arg value="-noserver" />
>           <arg line="-bindAddress 0.0.0.0" />
>           <arg line="${gwt.args}"/>
>           <arg line="-startupUrl http://localhost:9898"/>
>           <arg value="org.waveprotocol.box.webclient.WebClientProd"/>
>
>
>
> Progress, but still no luck.
> My XML now seems identical to you, with the exception of  <jvmarg
> value="-Xmx512M"/> is <jvmarg value="-Xmx1024M"/>. I assume that's just
> mine having more memory assigned though.
>
> On running "ant hosted-gwt" I now get a startupurl , but no connection to
> it (enclosed screenshot, hope it works);
>
> Could it be something with port numbers? I notice theres a parameter there
> "address=8001", dunno if that has any connection with my lack of connection.
> Only other thing I can think of is I have to run something else first
> before "http://localhost:9898"; exists?
>
>
>
>
>

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