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Jazeps Basko edited comment on MGWT-26 at 3/26/10 3:27 AM:
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I have the same issue. Windows 7.
I have created RPC Service interface and its implementation and I have added
gwt:generateAsync to my targets. The Async interface is generated as expected
in the generated-sources folder, but the folder is not added to the Eclipse's
project path, so Eclipse warns me that I'm using an inexistent class ***Async.
Perhaps it's an Eclipse bug since there is no error or warning in Eclipse's
Markers window, but I have the interface name underlined in my editor.
was (Author: zilupe):
I have the same issue. Windows 7.
I have created RPC Service interface and its implementation and I have added
gwt:generateAsync to my targets. The Async interface is generated as expected
in the generated-sources folder, but the folder is not added to the Eclipse's
project path, so Eclipse warns me that I'm using an inexistent class ***Async.
> generated-source is not added to compile classpath
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> Key: MGWT-26
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MGWT-26
> Project: Maven 2.x GWT Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1
> Environment: windows vista, eclipse
> Reporter: shay
> Fix For: 1.1
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>
> compilation fails because generated constant classes are not found, since
> generated-source is not added to compile classpath.
> Shay
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