My Bad!!!
Sorry, I think I should sleep longer sometimes...
In fact I was doing it right (class compiled before gwt compile and so on
...) But my pathelement to class files was just wrong!
Thank you all for your answers !
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*"Classes referenced from annotations have to be compiled for GWT to be
able to process them from within generators (as is the case for
@WithTokenizers on a PlaceHistoryMapper)."*
See
http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/e0209e0e57e1152b
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htt
My bad, I didn't read that part.. damn..
On Dec 1, 7:35 pm, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> Well, if it compiles with the GPE, it's likely an issue with the Ant script,
> right?
>
> It looks like the client-side classes haven't been compiled (javac) or that
> the output from javac is not in the classpat
Well, if it compiles with the GPE, it's likely an issue with the Ant script,
right?
It looks like the client-side classes haven't been compiled (javac) or that the
output from javac is not in the classpath for the GWT compiler.
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I think the problem is in your application code and not an issue with a
flag or adding anything to the classpath. Can you include your Mapper and
Place(s) files?
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Hi there!
Is there some special flag/classpath to add when a GWT project using
Activities and Places is compiled with Ant?
While it is compiling successfully with the GPE compilation, it fails under
Ant with a stacktrace like this:
[java] Compiling module test.MainModule
[java]Re