Maybe I'm just missing something, but I can't find a way to stray from 
IntelliJ's suggested package structure for GWT apps (see this link 
<https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/help/developing-gwt-components.html>).

For example, if I have an application organised using a standard Maven 
directory layout, I'd like to place my module file (module.gwt.xml) in the 
src/main/resources/com/example/ folder, but this breaks IntelliJ's GWT 
build (the GWT compiler simply reports back it can't find module.gwt.xml on 
the classpath). Including src/main/resources/ as a content root in 
IntelliJ's project structure window doesn't seem to make any difference 
either.

It's the same deal for my GSS files, but in this case it's even more 
annoying because as soon as my GSS files are outside of src/main/java then 
I lose some IDE support for those files too.

I can build with Maven or Gradle no problems, but I'm wondering if it's 
possible to get IntelliJ to do the same. Mostly for the IDE support, but 
just in general would be great.

Cheers,
Ben.

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