Hi Nikolay,
Is the behavior reproducible? That is, if you move the module file back into
the other source directory, do you run into the problem?

Rajeev

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Nikolay <erdtekw...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>
> I moved the MyModule.gwt.xml file from the my "target/base-resources"
> source directory into the "src/main/java" source directory and it was
> recognized by the Compiler! :)
>
> That was strange, because before that it worked in the "target/base-
> resources", but not in the "src/main/java" source directory.
>
> On Sep 11, 7:24 pm, Nikolay <erdtekw...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have project with Maven and GWT nature, and I use the GWT Compiler
> > (the red button in Eclipse). I have already defined MyModule.gwt.xml
> > and its needed classes and I can run my GWT Application under Hosted
> > Mode.
> >
> > However at some point of the development, when I tried to use the GWT
> > Compiler, it could not automatically find my module and I got the
> > message "Add an entry point module" in red. And this is how it is now.
> > Do you know what could be the problem? How the plugin searches for a
> > module and in what case it is not found?
> >
> > Additional Info:
> > Eclipse 3.5
> > GWT 1.7
> > GWT Plugin: 1.1.0.v200907291526
> > com.google.gwt.eclipse.core.prefs contain "entryPointModules=" (i.e.
> > empty)
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Nikolay
> >
>

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