Yes, Thomas is right: you should try other dependency/build management tools 
before making a final decision on which one to use. The important thing, in my 
opinion, is to use something that can read the maven central repository and can 
automate and standardize your build.

Glad your problems are solved!

By the way, out of curiosity, can you share your experience a little bit about 
the transition from meteor to GWT? What aspects of GWT made you and your team 
to choose it? I'd like to hear from you because I have a similar scenario in 
one company.

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