Dear Matthew,

you do not make anything wrong, as I told the plugin grew with the
need of my projects using it. if you use code from  the trunk

svn checkout svn://www.saumya.de/trunk/gwt-tools gwt-tools

than your described changes are already in place.

greeting,
Kristian

On 2/1/07, J. Matthew Pryor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have found a few issues trying to use the async servlets with a non
trivial webapp.
When I run using gwt:run, there are missing dependencies.

I found that the command-line generated by GWTRunMojo needs to
include all dependencies, not just "sources" dependencies.

Also I found that the ${project.build.directory} needs to be added to
the GWTShell classpath.

These are pretty simple code changes to make, but I wondered if
perhaps I was doing something wrong.

In particular I was using xstream with the servlet and although
xstream was in the deps for my maven project, GWTShell fails to load
the servlet properly.

Adding xstream to the classpath does the trick

Cheers,
Matthew

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