Hi All,

I've just started looking into UiBinder as a possibility for building
UI's. I've been running through some tutorials and thought I had a
decent understanding of how to implement it in my own project.
Unfortunately that doesn't seem to be the case. My problem is this,
when I load up the GWT project in Eclipse and run it locally I get a:

Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Deferred binding failed for
'com.digitsllc.uitest.ui.LoginScreenWidget' (did you forget to inherit
a required module?)

In all of the tutorials I've read it seems there are a few things that
need to be in the class to make it go
   - Extend Composite (Although from the Google Page it looks like you
can extend some others)
   - Have these 2 lines in there:
      - interface MyUiBinder extends UiBinder<Widget,
LoginScreenWidget> {}
      - private static MyUiBinder uiBinder =
GWT.create(LoginScreenWidget.class);
   - and then make sure to CreateAndBindUI(this);

I have the ui.xml file in the same package and have defined the usage
in the entrypoint method as follows:

    LoginScreenWidget lsw = new LoginScreenWidget();
    RootPanel.get().add(lsw);

Which was the same across all the tutorials / documents I found.

I've done some looking around but nothing really fits so I figured I
would come to the source. Any and all help / pointing in the right
direction would be much appreciated.

Thanks all,

P.S. if code would help just let me know which files and I'll post it
up.

Ryan

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