GWT Designer supports standard Eclipse projects (with standard
classpaths) and Maven-style projects.

Maven projects are the only non-standard project types that we
currently support.

The suggested work around would be to copy gwt-dev.jar into the same
directory as gwt-user.jar so that it can be found.

On May 16, 8:20 pm, Magno Machado <magn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm getting this message from GWT Designer whenever I try to open the
> editor:
>
> GWT Designer was unable to find *gwt-dev.jar* relative to *gwt-user.jar*.
> Please check that GWT is installed correctly and that gwt-dev.jar is in the
> same directory as gwt-user.jar or in the correct Maven directory if using
> Maven.
>
> Well, I do have gwt-dev on the classpath, but it is not on the same folder
> as gwt-user and I'm not using Maven, but Gradle instead
>
> Can't I use the GWT Designer together with a dependency management tool
> other than Maven?
>
> --
> Magno Machado 
> Paulohttp://blog.magnomachado.com.brhttp://code.google.com/p/emballo/

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