No GWT Browser Plugin Detected
GWT Development Mode needs a browser plugin to operate. Please install the
appropriate one for your browser.
- Chrome
Note: this is relatively untested, but appears to
work.
If you are running the DevChannel version of Google Chrome on Windows x86
(instructions for
switching to DevChannel), you can install the
GWT Chrome extension.
Note that performance is slower than the other
browsers right now because the plugin runs in an isolated process, though
we may be able to improve performance before the final release. Also, you
may get a "plugin unresponsive" warning which is annoying but harmless.
- Firefox
Install the appropriate Firefox plugin via the normal plugin install
process.
- Version 1.5-2.0 (Mac PPC/x86, Linux x86/x86_64)
- Version
3.0 (Win x86, Mac PPC/x86, Linux x86/x86_64)
note that some Linux
distributions need a plugin built with alternate libraries which will be
available soon
- Version 3.0 alternate libraries (try this if the one above doesn't work on Linux, known to be needed on Fedora Core 10))
- Version 3.5 (Win x86, Mac PPC/x86, Linux x86/x86_64)
- Safari 3/4 (Mac PPC/x86)
- Run the installer from this disk image.
Note that x86_64 is not yet supported, which means
Safari on Snow Leopard is not yet supported.
- Internet Explorer on Windows (32-bit IE)
Troubleshooting
If you believe you have the plugin installed in your current browser (and
profile, in the case of Firefox), see the TroubleshootingOOPHM wiki page.