I deleted the things you suggested and it worked now!!

Thanks a lot


On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 4:28:12 PM UTC+2, Aldo wrote:
>>
>> Yes...and after that I get all packages downloaded and everything seems
>> just fine, except for this error that says that no SDK is configured. The
>> actual message is:
>>
>> Unbound classpath container: 'GWT SDK [missing]' in project 'HelpAssist' 
>> Build
>> path Build Path Problem
>>
>>
> That shouldn't happen, unless you use "mvn eclipse:eclipse" or similar (or
> the archetype from gwt-maven-plugin).
> Delete the .eclipse, .classpath and possibly .settings and .factorypath
> files and then do the "Import Existing Maven Project" again.
>
> Or you could try simply removing "GWT SDK" from the Build Path (right
> click on the project → Build Path → Configure Build Path…), but I'd rather
> go with a “wipe out Eclipse-related files and re-import” approach.
>
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