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    Default Objects not being automatically compiled on editting

    Hi;

    GGTS 3.2.0 Oracle Jdk 6-39 Windows 7

    I am forced to stop-start the run-app command everytime I make a change in this new install of GGTS. I have had no issues on previous installs on my Ubuntu machine - this install is on my new Win7 laptop.

    Any tips would be appreciated - I am getting REALLY tired of having to cycle the server.

    thanks
    -Bill

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    Just a note that I just now created a simple java "hello world" class and it compiled and ran without error, so it isn't the underlying compiler.

    -Bill

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    I'm not sure anybody is listening, but:

    I find the IDE is behaving correctly when I "run-app" from the Eclipse Run As-> Grails Command (run-app) but not from the Grails command history "widget" in the menu bar.

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    Thanks for the feedback. What version of GGTS were you using before the upgrade and what version of Grails? What version of grails now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Eisenberg View Post
    Thanks for the feedback. What version of GGTS were you using before the upgrade and what version of Grails? What version of grails now?
    Thanks for getting back to me, Andrew. Actually this is a brand new Windows install of GGTS 3.2.0 shipping with grails 2.2.1 on a brand new machine.

    My previous experience was on a different machine.

    -Bill

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    And what versions were you using before?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Eisenberg View Post
    And what versions were you using before?
    GGTS 3.1.0 on Ubuntu 11 and before that SSTS 2.9

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    And what version of grails? Before and now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Eisenberg View Post
    And what version of grails? Before and now?
    On the Ubuntu box: 1.3.6, 1.3.7, 2.0, 2.1
    On the Windows box: just 2.1.1

    Also - each box has its own projects and workspaces - no duplication. Basically I started a brand new project on my new laptop.
    -Bill

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    Thanks for the feedback with all of the versions you are using. You are hitting this problem:

    https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/STS-3155

    This is now fixed in the nightly update site. You can find the update site here:

    http://dist.springsource.com/snapsho...s-ide/nightly/

    The workaround is to use run-app only via 'Run As' menu which should work correctly in all version of GGTS.
    Andrew Eisenberg, Ph.D.
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