you dont need to do much thing for this...
just create your gwt library project, you dont need to define any
entrypoints.

after, just click with your right button on your project, then export, then
select java package

after you only need to import
this jar on the other project you want to use it, and on the module
xml make reference to the xml of the library.

you can find an example on my blog. http://tcninja.blogspot.com

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Lucas Neves Martins <snown...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> I looked it up all over the internet, but I only found this link :
>
> http://developerlife.com/tutorials/?p=229
>
> I need to create a .jar with gwt views (those .java in the client
> package) and then import it to other gwt project, much like they do
> with the SmartGwt api.
>
> How they did the SmartGwt api? Where is the Docs/Tutorial/Whitepapers
> on how to create and export GWT modules?
>
> I follow the instructions on this link above, but it just doesn't
> work, when I try to compile it, I get an error telling me that the
> compiler couldn't find the class I am using, even the class is on the /
> lib dir, and in my buildpath, and in the .xml with a declared inherit.
>
> Does anybody know how do I do that?
> >
>


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