Re: GWT Projects in Eclipse 3.4.0

2008-09-17 Thread larsonc

Marcus,

I'm not sure if you have resolved this or not, but this happened to me
when I was integrating GWT into a JBoss application.  I had to right-
click on the the src folder and do a Refresh.  Just hitting F5
wasn't reloading everything.  As an alternative (if this doesn't
work), you could always create a linked project folder to the public
folder in your workspace (New  Folder  Advanced  Check Link to
folder in the file system  Browse...).

Good luck,

Cory

On Sep 16, 6:19 am, Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all:  I've been able to create the StockWatcher project and go
 through the tutorial.  However, I'm having one difficulty with
 Eclipse.  When I import the project into Eclipse (after running
 projectCreator  applicationCreator), I only see the Java files under
 the src tree.  I do not see any xml or html or css files - nor the
 public folder.  If I want to edit them, I have to go File | Open File
 and manually browse to the location of the file I want to edit.  Is
 there a setting in Eclipse that I'm missing to be able to see these
 files under the src tree?

 Cheers,
 Marcus

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GWT Projects in Eclipse 3.4.0

2008-09-16 Thread Marcus

Hi all:  I've been able to create the StockWatcher project and go
through the tutorial.  However, I'm having one difficulty with
Eclipse.  When I import the project into Eclipse (after running
projectCreator  applicationCreator), I only see the Java files under
the src tree.  I do not see any xml or html or css files - nor the
public folder.  If I want to edit them, I have to go File | Open File
and manually browse to the location of the file I want to edit.  Is
there a setting in Eclipse that I'm missing to be able to see these
files under the src tree?

Cheers,
Marcus

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