thx nicolas for that hint.
1.2 SNAPSHOT did't work for me, but i have found the following solution that
seems to work fine.
i use the build-helper maven plugin, which inludes the folder
'target/generated-sources/gwt' into the class path.
and amazingly, also eclipse recognices the the new source folder.
so i think thats a fine solution, where i can seperate all files nicly.
*.properties fiels go to src/main/resources, and the generated interfaces go
to the target folder.
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>build-helper-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>add-source</id>
<phase>generate-sources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>add-source</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<sources>
<source>${basedir}/target/generated-sources/gwt</source>
</sources>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
so again thx
bg, nebenmir
2009/9/7 nicolas de loof <[email protected]>
> Such files will be generated into target/generated-sources/gwt
> There is an issue on this with gwt-mavent-plugin 1.1 as this folder was not
> declared as source folder - Please test with 1.2 SNAPSHOT
>
> 2009/9/7 bernhard s <[email protected]>
>
> hello,
>>
>> i just can#t get this work, so has anyone a step by step example for me
>> how i do create a constants interface with gwt:i18n?
>>
>> what i have tried so far is the following:
>> if have added this to my pom:
>>
>> <configuration>
>> <inplace>true</inplace>
>> <runTarget>Tempo_Gwt.html</runTarget>
>>
>> <i18nConstantsBundles>
>> <i18nConstantsBundle>com.foobar.i18n</i18nConstantsBundle>
>> </i18nConstantsBundles>
>> </configuration>
>>
>> in the folder /src/main/java/com/foobar/ is a file called i18n.properties
>> what i would expect to happen when i execute mvn gwt:i18n is that an
>> interface called 'i18n' is created in the package 'com.foobar'
>> but that does not happen,
>>
>> so please ... what is the right way to do that?
>>
>> bg nebenmir
>>
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