Hi Thomas,

no, the include line has to be in the project's top level gwt.xml file. If it is called jobcv then you don't need to include it.
You only include external modules you want to use.

Your entry point class is:

<entry-point class='be.roularta.jobcv.client.JobCV' />

Your modul with an error is
Loading inherited module 'be.thomas.jobby.jobcv'
  [ERROR] Unable to find 'be/thomas/jobby/jobby.gwt.xml' on your
classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath
entry for source?

By just renaming it to jobcv (<module rename-to="jobcv">) you don't change the 
package structure. I would propose you either rename it to s.th. different or you rename your 
be.thomas.jobby.jobcn modul. You should move it into
you be.roularta.jobcv package anyway (or other way round refactor 
be.roularta.jobcv to be.thomas.jobcv).

It seems you have to different namespaces here. Let me know if it worked.

Regards,
Markus


Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:
Hi Markus,

I tried that, but it didn't change anything.
But that line is going to inherit itself? Module jobcv in module
jobcv?

kind regards

On Jul 14, 1:50 pm, Markus <dev...@dit-systemhaus.de> wrote:
Hi Thomas,

try adding this line:

<inherits name="be.thomas.jobby.jobcv" />

Your file should look s.th. like this:

<module rename-to="jobcv">                      -->
        <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User' />
        <inherits name="com.google.gwt.i18n.I18N" />

        <!-- my includes go here -->
        <inherits name="be.thomas.jobby.jobcv" />

                          -->
        <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard' />
                               -->
        <entry-point class='be.roularta.jobcv.client.JobCV' />

                        -->
        <source path='client' />
        <source path='shared' />
        <source path='test' />

        <extend-property name="locale" values="en" />
        <extend-property name="locale" values="fr" />

</module>

Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:

Hi Marcus,
I don't have a separata module for testing. My Module looks like this: <module rename-to="jobcv"> -->
   <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User' />
   <inherits name="com.google.gwt.i18n.I18N" />
                          -->
   <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard' />
                          -->
   <entry-point class='be.roularta.jobcv.client.JobCV' />
                   -->
   <source path='client' />
   <source path='shared' />
   <source path='test' />
<extend-property name="locale" values="en" />
   <extend-property name="locale" values="fr" />
</module> i tried to compile it on the following ways:
 - mvn clean install
 - mvn gwt:compile
Both don't even recognize my test. Must i still inherit be.thomas.jobby.jobcv? Even if i don't have a
separate gwt.xml file for testing?
It's a riddle to me why it doesn't work, and a disaster i don't find
it.
kind regards On Jul 14, 12:24 pm, Markus <dev...@dit-systemhaus.de> wrote:
Hi Thomas,
it's like an include for the GWT compiler. I don't know how maven
behaves. What does your project's gwt.xml file look like?
Did you try to just compile your project using the GWT compiler? You can
do it by hand, btw.
Maybe this ressource is helpful:http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/webtoolkit/doc/latest/FAQ_Debugging... Regards,
Markus
Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:
Hi Markus,
Why do you need to that?
I have named my module jobcv. and therefore the module xml is
jobcv.gwt.xml.
So i need to do an inherit of the module in the xml of that module?
Anyway when i try it it gives no result, the error stays the same. It's a maven - gwt 2.0.0 application, maybe that's a cause?
I started this app from the maven-gwt-spring starter app. And renamed
all the necessary stuff. (and removed the spring dependencies)
Any further ideas? This is really blocking on the project. kind regards. On Jul 13, 5:30 pm, "D.IT Development ML" <dev...@dit-systemhaus.de>
wrote:
Hi Thomas,
did you inherit 'be.thomas.jobby.jobcv' in your project's .gwt.xml-File? For example in project "Foo" you should have a file 'Foo.gwt.xml'. In
this file you should
find a line
<inherits name="be.thomas.jobby.jobcv" /> Regards,
Markus
Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:
Hi,
I'm quite new to Google Web Toolkit, and i'm having a problem when i
created a test.
I inherited from GWTTestCase and overrided the getModuleName(): public String getModuleName() {
           return "be.thomas.jobby.jobby";
   }
Now when i run it it gives te following error: Loading inherited module 'be.thomas.jobby.jobcv'
   [ERROR] Unable to find 'be/thomas/jobby/jobby.gwt.xml' on your
classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath
entry for source?
I have a package be.thomas.jobby under src/main/java and in that
package there is the jobby.gwt.xml file...
Any idea why he doesn't find it? I'm kinda stuck here. kind regards


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