Its possible that we can get away without an explicit way to add this (like 
classic Dev Mode has done so far), but -src makes multi-project development 
so much saner. No longer do you need to depend on your IDE to do the Right 
Thing (i.e. use *that* project as a jar from local maven repo, but *that* 
one over there should be raw sources, since the one former has generated 
content but the latter is being edited constantly). Leaving this out puts 
the onus on the IDE tooling to get it right every time, or provide an 
alternate mechanism - you can get pretty close with the (often wrong but at 
least easy to customize) Eclipse Run Configuration wiring, but on the other 
hand the (totally un-customizable, but at least right 80% of the time) IDEA 
Run Configurations that are shipped with Ultimate have to be right out of 
the box, or you are just stuck (as is true for 12, 13, and the 14 EAP). I 
can't speak for Netbeans (though I've seen a recent resurgence of GWT users 
making use of it!).

Is there a reason that CodeServer has this feature but DevMode doesn't? 
Should DevMode have had it all along, or was this just a hack in CodeServer 
that should be phased out?

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