Re: GWT Hosted Mode With Sub Projects

2012-12-03 Thread Callist
So I added the source for the sub project and I am still receiving the same 
error - any ideas?

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Re: GWT Hosted Mode With Sub Projects

2012-12-03 Thread Jens
I have

- app (inherits common)
- common

and the run configuration for running App's DevMode contains the following 
User Entries:

- src - /app/
- src - /common/
- app (the eclipse project)

If you have super-source folders and/or generated-source folders (e.g. 
result of annotation processing) you should add them as well. 

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Re: GWT Hosted Mode With Sub Projects

2012-12-03 Thread Callist
Ah, I thought I was adding the src to the right location.. however upon 
seeing your diagram it became more apparent. I finally have it working - 
thank you very much!

On Monday, 3 December 2012 09:42:07 UTC, Jens wrote:

 I have

 - app (inherits common)
 - common

 and the run configuration for running App's DevMode contains the following 
 User Entries:

 - src - /app/
 - src - /common/
 - app (the eclipse project)

 If you have super-source folders and/or generated-source folders (e.g. 
 result of annotation processing) you should add them as well. 

 -- J.



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Re: GWT Hosted Mode With Sub Projects

2012-11-30 Thread Callist
How would I do this in eclipse?

On Wednesday, 28 November 2012 17:17:12 UTC, Jens wrote:

 Your sub project contains GWT modules that you inherit in your main app so 
 the GWT compiler can actually see the source of your sub project?

 Is your classpath for hosted mode correct? It should contain classes and 
 sources (and resources like *.gwt.xml if you have them in a separate 
 folder) of your sub project. 

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 Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012 17:33:08 UTC+1 schrieb Callist:

 Hi,

 How do I run GWT in hosted mode in a project which inherits from another 
 project? I get errors saying that the classes in the second project cannot 
 be found and may need to be inherited. It works perfectly fine our of 
 hosted mode though - any ideas? P.S - I am not using maven.

 Thanks.



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Re: GWT Hosted Mode With Sub Projects

2012-11-28 Thread Jens
Your sub project contains GWT modules that you inherit in your main app so 
the GWT compiler can actually see the source of your sub project?

Is your classpath for hosted mode correct? It should contain classes and 
sources (and resources like *.gwt.xml if you have them in a separate 
folder) of your sub project. 

-- J.


Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012 17:33:08 UTC+1 schrieb Callist:

 Hi,

 How do I run GWT in hosted mode in a project which inherits from another 
 project? I get errors saying that the classes in the second project cannot 
 be found and may need to be inherited. It works perfectly fine our of 
 hosted mode though - any ideas? P.S - I am not using maven.

 Thanks.


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