Yes correct, HTML file is your host file.

I always put a simple HTML file to be able to launch / debug gwt webapp on 
the client... see: 
https://github.com/gwtboot/domino-rest-enum-date/blob/master/domino-rest-enum-date-client/src/main/java/com/example/public/index.html

But you don't have to use the same HTML file for client and server. On the 
server side I also have a HTML file: 
https://github.com/gwtboot/domino-rest-enum-date/blob/master/domino-rest-enum-date-server/src/main/resources/static/index.html
 which 
is a bit different.

The main artifact from "client" is the JS file which you can insert 
everywhere in a HTML file (server, etc.)

Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 21:32:27 UTC+2:

> i missing something basic here with all the code server/dev mode/super dev 
> mode/launch dir/workdir/startup url/s 
> at the end of the day you have to have an html file to use, when you 
> launch for debug, but the gwt plugins are in the client module which 
> doesn't have the html file on one hand, but they compile and write to the 
> server module on other hand. 
>
> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 9:17 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, but that's not a problem... in my example above I took out the html 
>> file (
>> https://github.com/gwtboot/domino-rest-enum-date/blob/master/domino-rest-enum-date-client/src/assembly/distribution.xml)
>>  
>> so that I only packaged the JS files... and at the end I use the HTML files 
>> from the server part.
>>
>> IMHO it is always good to be able to implement the "client" without the 
>> server part. I always mock the whole "server part"...
>>
>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 19:28:19 UTC+2:
>>
>>> but the webui-server contains all the static resources like the html 
>>> page 
>>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 8:24 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> --webui
>>>> ----webui-client ---> this is the GWT code
>>>> ----webui-server ---> this is server-side code like Servlet, Spring 
>>>> Boot, JavaEE servers
>>>>
>>>> This is the standard layout for maven-gwt-plugin so would be no problem 
>>>> at all... and for the mod1 / mod2: as long as you do: install, the 
>>>> webui-client (gwt codeserver) will recognize the "source code" and could 
>>>> also transpile the code on the fly... (at least the last time I check it 
>>>> out)...
>>>>
>>>> If you want to completely separate everything you could go for:
>>>>
>>>> --modules
>>>> ----mod1
>>>> ----mod2
>>>>
>>>> --webui
>>>> ----webui-client
>>>> ----webui-server 
>>>>
>>>> --builder-modules
>>>>
>>>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 19:06:45 UTC+2:
>>>>
>>>>> i did just that only it's more like 
>>>>> main_pom
>>>>> --mod1
>>>>> --mod2
>>>>> --webui
>>>>> ----webui-client
>>>>> ----webui-server 
>>>>> --builder-mod that collects all jars from other modes into a directory 
>>>>> for final deploy and installation 
>>>>>
>>>>> what i wanna do is also be able to build only the webui project, and 
>>>>> possibility to use the codeserver option which i don't think i can now 
>>>>> because they are all split in 3 modules
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 8:02 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I cannot follow you, maybe you could write something like:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cockpit
>>>>>> -- cockpit-client-ui
>>>>>> -- cockpit-server
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm not sure how the structure of your projects looks like?
>>>>>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 17:28:19 UTC+2:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> i'm assuming those 2 need to be in there own aggregator pom (i.e my 
>>>>>>> main parent pom will a web ui pom, which will have those submodules) , 
>>>>>>> because i want to be able to build just that webproject alone without 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> need to build the whole project again (this is because that in order to 
>>>>>>> develop for cockpit i can't use any of the rapid inplace server 
>>>>>>> development, but compile the while thing and copy the distro to a 
>>>>>>> linux server running the cockpit server)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 6:23 PM [email protected] <
>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In my example I only use the gwt-maven-plugin for the "client" part 
>>>>>>>> (GWT part). On the server part I use "pure" Spring Boot approach, 
>>>>>>>> therefore 
>>>>>>>> I copied all the JS stuffs from the "client" part with the help of 
>>>>>>>> maven-dependencies-plugin. I'm not using war deployment on Spring 
>>>>>>>> Boot...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For me the main concept: From GWT project you get just JS file(s) 
>>>>>>>> and you can copy it somewhere else where you have a web server. I also 
>>>>>>>> already use "only" the JS file(s) and copy the automatically to NGinX 
>>>>>>>> without server part.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 17:03:21 UTC+2:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> yes, i understand that gwt-maven-plugin is "opinionated" (i.e 
>>>>>>>>> forces me to do it) and i'm in the process of doing so, the thing is 
>>>>>>>>> there's no "Server part" it's meant to operate as a page under 
>>>>>>>>> cockpit ui 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 6:00 PM [email protected] <
>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hmm it is not good to have "server" part and "client" part (web 
>>>>>>>>>> browser, GWT) in one Maven module... The best practice is always to 
>>>>>>>>>> separate them.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I wrote some simple explanation in this project: 
>>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/gwtboot/domino-rest-enum-date with 3 Maven 
>>>>>>>>>> modules, check the explanation over there...
>>>>>>>>>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 16:55:35 UTC+2:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> i don't know, right now i'm having trouble to even compile 
>>>>>>>>>>> everything, i mean, i can either compile all the static files  
>>>>>>>>>>> (html 
>>>>>>>>>>> WEB-INF) into a war, OR i can compile the gwt sources, depending on 
>>>>>>>>>>> what i 
>>>>>>>>>>> place in pom.xml (gwt-app or war) i was trying to have it all in 
>>>>>>>>>>> one module
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 5:49 PM [email protected] <
>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Is it not possible to add those contents into an artifact with 
>>>>>>>>>>>> assembly for example? So that you can use it later for the 
>>>>>>>>>>>> dependency? I'm 
>>>>>>>>>>>> doing this in this example:
>>>>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/gwtboot/domino-rest-enum-date
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 12:48:30 UTC+2:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> hi..
>>>>>>>>>>>>> i have a submodule of a gwt project that it's artifact are 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> meant to be included as part of the main artifact (which is a pom 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> containing a debian installer) 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> usually i would use copy-depdencies plugin to copy the jars 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> into the main artifact, but in this case there's no jar, is there 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a way i 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> can copy the output directory of that submodule into the main 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> artifact? 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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