On Friday, November 21, 2014 8:18:19 AM UTC+1, Thomas Broyer wrote:

> Sounds like a bug or misconfiguration of the GPE. Is the project a "Maven 
> project" in Eclipse? There might be some hard-coded paths in the GPE 
> (because of limitations of Eclipse) that are only triggered in one or the 
> other "mode" (Maven vs. "simple" Eclipse project). E.g. "/test" being 
> excluded from the GWT Compiler and DevMode classpath in "simple" projects, 
> and the test sources (defaulting to "src/test/java" and 
> "src/test/resources"), as declared in your Maven POM, in Maven projects.
> Also, this being a GPE issue, you might have better luck in the dedicated 
> Google Group <https://groups.google.com/d/forum/google-plugin-eclipse> or 
> on StackOverflow.
>
 
It was created as a Google -> Web Application Project. I think you have it 
here, it seems that when the source folder base name is 'test', it's 
excluded from the GWT Compiler, but that's not the case for the default 
Maven style directory structure.

Just as a general question, do you keep the GPE installed when you use 
Maven? Where I'm heading is that maybe I only need GPE for the UiBinder 
auto-completion and editor features. Compiling, DevMode and testing can all 
be handled with Maven. GPE doesn't seem to keep up with GWT releases anyway.

Thanks for the help...

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