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nicolas de loof commented on MGWT-139:
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To use GWT from Eclipse you should install the Google Eclipse Plugin.
It provides exactly the features you're expecting

> Improve debugging in eclipse
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: MGWT-139
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MGWT-139
>             Project: Maven 2.x GWT Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>         Environment: windows xp, Java 1.6, eclipse, GWT 1.7.1
>            Reporter: Gergely Kiss
>            Assignee: nicolas de loof
>
> Currently the gwt:debug goal only supports remote debugging in eclipse. I 
> have to specify a port number, start the m2eclipse launch config, create 
> another launch config for remote debugging and start that as well.
> I believe this is quite cumbersome - not to mention whenever I stop the 
> gwt:debug process (using eclipse's red button), the forked hosted browser 
> continues to run, and I have to manually kill the java process.
> I wonder if running the hosted browser in the same process as maven (ie not 
> forking) is a feasible solution?
> Anyways, I would really appreciate some more options (a fork=false, and maybe 
> overriding the GWT command line) in the gwt:debug and gwt:run goals, so I can 
> configure them to match our development use cases.

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