For those who are looking for it, you can download old version of gwt
at:

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/versions.html

I just unpacked it in the directory my_eclipse_dir/plugin/, then go to
eclipse, edit and changed my "gwt sdk" path under project properties
and make it pointing to the new directory created when I unpacked.

This works fine for me.

On Mar 15, 6:55 pm, KD <kanwald...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is what I would do..
> Install sdks in a separate directory say <DRIVE>/gwt-sdks/2.0 , 2.1,
> 1.7 etc
>
> In Eclipse under Preferences, just choose which one you want to be
> active/default. Same goes for app engine
> Now under project properties, chose the desired sdk in "Use Specific
> SDK"
>
> If you reference versioned gwt jars in your project, then you better
> mavenize it if possible and change dependency as need be
>
> best
> KD
>
> On Mar 15, 9:21 am, Michiel Weggen <michiel.weg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I'm currently working on a piece of software that's still using GWT
> > 2.0.4, and is not (yet) compatible with 2.2. I use eclipse, and the
> > GWT plugin, and recently updated the plugin to GWT2.2, but since it's
> > not working yet I'd like to switch back to GWT plugin 2.0.4; is this
> > possible?

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