On 12/10/09, ericv <eric.vaut...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, was thinking of doing precisely that.
> One probably needs to include "resources" in the module.gwt.xml as a
> src folder as well, then?
> Thanks.
>
> On Dec 9, 6:13 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > No changes in GWT 2.0 AFAIK, but you can put your properties file in
> > another folder if you want, provided you build the whole package
> > folder hierarchy their too; what matters is not the location on disk,
> > it's the classpath, so you can have (and it's been the case for a
> > loooooong time):
> >  - src
> >    - com
> >       - my
> >          - app
> >             - client
> >                MyMessages.java
> >  - resources
> >    - com
> >       - my
> >          - app
> >             - client
> >                MyMessages_fr.properties
> >                MyMessages_de.properties
> >                MyMessages_es.properties
> >                MyMessages_zh.properties
> >                MyMessages_jp.properties
>
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