The builder-helper-maven-plugin should solve this for you. If you want to run hosted mode in your JAR projects, you might want to checkout the following blog entry as well:
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/running_hosted_mode_in_gwt Matt P.Kernevez wrote: > > Hi, > > > I have a multiproject gwt application. > Like : > > Root > | > |--> project A (GUI framework) > |--> project B ( customer gwt module) > |--> project C ( contract gwt module) > |--> project Final (packaging of the webapp) > > I would like to be able to launch the hosted browser on my Final module > and work on the source of the project A, B and C. > We can simply do that with GWT by add the project source folder to the > classpath, and we only have to click on the Refresh button of the hosted > browser to see the last modifications. > > Is there a solution for that ? > > I take a look on the plugin code, I saw a mecanism for doing that in the > class : ClasspathBuilder.addSourcesWithActiveProjects() but that don't > seems to my request. > Tis is due to the fact that it's done for compiling only (not for the > hosted browser) and it need to be in the reactor mode. > The full build (reactor) is a good way for a full compilation but it > doesn't have sens for the hosted browser. > If you don't have an already solution, what do you think about a patch > that add an optional list of source folders to the beginning of the > classpath and that would be set mannualy ? > > Thanks, > Philippe Kernevez > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/gwt-maven-plugin-Using-multiproject-with-gwt-tp25508253p26204829.html Sent from the mojo - user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
