Hey Tim,

Can you give me a bit more detail on what you're trying to accomplish? For
example, what code is in the dependent project, and what code is in your
main project? It sounds like there is no GWT-related code in your dependent
project. Does your main project have GWT code?


Thanks,
Rajeev

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Tim McCormack <ti...@ccs.neu.edu> wrote:

>
> On May 15, 3:00 pm, Rajeev Dayal <rda...@google.com> wrote:
> > Now, suppose that project B only has GWT client source in it (no RPC) -
> then
> > the new version of the plugin will handle this case - it will
> automatically
> > pull the dependent project's source folders onto the classpath when
> > compiling or running hosted mode.
>
> What if B is not a GWT project, but instead a regular Java project? I
> can't have it compile into A's output folder, because it won't output
> GWT classes.
>
> That's the situation I have right now, and I can't seem to get GWT to
> compile with outside libraries. How is it done?
>
>  - Tim McCormack
> >
>

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