Thanks Philip!

I'll give this a try -- it worked fine in hosted mode I assume.

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:31 AM, philipmac <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> Hey, so I've been mucking about with this for say... a couple of
> hours.  And, ehh, I never actually used Eclipse until tonight, and I'm
> a Perl coder.  So, ahem, take what I say with this in mind...
> but, I just right click on my project, go to Properties,
> into the Java Build Path, Add External Jars, and stick in the external
> jar file into the project.
>
>
> Although, for some magical reason of which I am unaware of, you have
> to use the noredist gears jar.
>
> Give it a try.
>
> On Aug 17, 7:03 pm, Julian <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all, firstly the GWT / AppEngine plugin for Eclipse is sensational.
> > To be able to deploy to production so easily is amazing.
> >
> > However a basic question -- how do you add other GWT libraries?
> >
> > I wanted to extend the template given by making a geolocation API call
> > in gwt-gears I'm struggling to figure out where to add gwt-gears.jar.
> >
> > 1. I added it to my project's lib folder along with the other jars
> > that were included in the default project but they are not presented
> > through the GUI as available to add.
> > 2. Adding them as 'external jars' solves the IDE syntax checking
> > issues but then unsurprisingly crashes in hosted mode.
> >
> > I'm missing something basic I'm sure about how to add GWT libraries --
> > anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> > thanks!
> > (This is for GALGWT, Eclipse 3.5 / Galileo, and GWT 1.7)
> >
>

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