Nice, thanks for all the pointers. I will try your second suggestion.
Thanks again.

On Mar 8, 4:35 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You have the choice:
>
>    - deploy geoserver on a separate server and setup a "proxy 
> servlet<http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3131>"
>    in your webapp to "bypass" the SOP
>    - deploy your GWT app along with geoserver in a server (using WTP for
>    instance) and launch your DevMode in -noserver (see
>    http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/faq.html#gwt_in_eclipse_for_java_ee)
>
> We've been doing both on different projects (for geoserver, alfresco and/or
> solr) and they work.
> I switched yesterday from Jetty-WTP to an external Jetty, configuring a
> WebAppContext to directly look things up in my Eclipse workspace and it
> seems to work OK too (I'm using Maven, and I start DevMode with -war
> pointing to my target/mywebapp-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT folder; Jetty looks in
> src/main/webapp and target/mywebapp-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT and uses the
> target/classes of my several server projects as an extraClasspath).

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