Remove everything related to smartGWT and test that your GWT code works for
start.
Make sure that you are compiling for the right browser etc.
Then add a small smartGWT feature like a Label and test to see if you can
make it appear in your application.
That should have prepared the road for you to move to more complex
examples/functionality.

Cheers,
g.

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