It doesn't appear after your creating static file structures. It
appears after your running your application in hosted mode.

Jim
http://www.gwtorm.com - GWT ORM

On May 20, 5:22 pm, Steve C <st...@steveclaflin.com> wrote:
> The page athttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/ReleaseNotes_1_6.html
> is somewhat unclear regarding rename-to:
>
> <module rename-to='testapp'>
>
> Which left me wondering: is the value arbitrary, and, how does it
> relate to any other settings or directories?  (Since the file tree
> shown under that doesn't have a testapp directory, but does have
> TestApp).
>
> I followed the example, and made it the all-lowercase version of my
> project name, and noticed that it replaced the last part of the
> package structure (i.e., what had been an uppercase first letter was
> now a lowercase letter as in the rename-to value.)
>
> Doing this in Eclipse, I then had a testapp directory under war, but I
> assume that the graphic shown is prior to that occurring.  But it
> might clarify what happens with the rename-to value to show that.
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