Thank you Carlos, your info are very helpful, greetings from Ecuador !
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On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Assiya EL wrote:
> you must to create a web project and add jar of GWT2.4 and not create a
> project gwt with plugin it is possible to have a war of the
> project with this step
>
> good luck
>
I create a normal GWT Application (from the Eclipse plugin).
Thank you Assiya, but the trouble persists, there are no "Google Web
Toolkit" option when I click right on xml file or anywhere. I was looking
on sites like Google groups but no one can resolve it. There are not exist
this option on the latest version Eclipse maybe?
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you must to create a web project and add jar of GWT2.4 and not create a
project gwt with plugin it is possible to have a war of the
project with this step
good luck
2012/5/16 Davilin
> Hi, I have the same trouble, can you solve it maybe? I'm trying, but there
> are no results... Thank
Hi, I have the same trouble, can you solve it maybe? I'm trying, but there
are no results... Thank you
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Hi, I have the same trouble, can you solve it maybe? I'm trying, but there
are no results... Thank you
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Hi, I read this article about "Deploy Module" option. I know it's not
completely in topic but it's regarding this.
I see that in Eclipse there is the possibility to deploy a war file just
opening the context menu with right-click of the mouse on the module name
file .java in the package explorer
Hi,
I tried this but nothing seems to work. Can someone please send me a list
and order in which the softwares need to be installed? Or atleast some blog
/ website where the details are written clearly.
This is what I did fyi.
On my laptop with windows 7, i first downloaded eclipse-jee-64 bit
Hi Sachin,
I believe I had the same issue when I first started working with
Indigo and here is what I remember doing. I started over with a fresh
download of Eclipse 3.7. Then I installed just the GWT sdk 2.4 through
the Eclipse update function (not the designer or any other of the
choices). At tha
Hi TBirch,
I tried that. Thats what I was doing in my prev GWT instance. But I am not
seeing that now. Just want to explain a bit, I first downloaded
Eclipse-Indigo-EE version. Then I went to the Install Software option and
there I gave the link of GWT2.4 and selected the packages and installed.
Right click on your java module and then click on Google Web Toolkit
at the top of the list. Deploy module should be last in the list.
On Oct 13, 8:52 am, sachin sreenivasan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded to Eclipse Indigo and installed the GWT 2.4. But I
> did not see the "Deploy Module" op
Hi,
I just upgraded to Eclipse Indigo and installed the GWT 2.4. But I
did not see the "Deploy Module" option at all when I create a Dynamic
Web Project. I was using this option earlier to create a war file
which would also get moved to the tomcat webapps folder. But since I
am not seeing this
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