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Joachim Van der Auwera commented on MGWT-224:
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working, thanks

> Cannot use gwt:run on a clean project which uses src/main/webapp
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MGWT-224
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MGWT-224
>             Project: Maven 2.x GWT Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 1.2
>            Reporter: Joachim Van der Auwera
>            Assignee: Olivier Lamy
>             Fix For: 2.1.0-1
>
>
> Using the standard maven webapp dir src/main/webapp and building in target, 
> the use of the gwt:run target without a full build does not work.
> There seem to be two reasons for this:
> - the classes are incorrectly copied to the WEB-INF/classes, the directory 
> structures are not maintained.
> - the files from the webapp directory are not copied to the target directory.
> I have been able to fix this by changing the setupExplodedWar() method in 
> RunMojo java to 
> {code}
>     private void setupExplodedWar()
>         throws MojoExecutionException
>     {
>         getLog().info( "create exploded Jetty webapp in " + hostedWebapp );
>         if ( !hostedWebapp.getAbsolutePath().equals( 
> getOutputDirectory().getAbsolutePath() ) )
>         {
>             getLog().warn( "Need to copy webapp to exploded dir." );
>             try
>             {
>                 FileUtils.copyDirectoryStructure( getOutputDirectory(), 
> hostedWebapp );
>             }
>             catch ( IOException e )
>             {
>                 throw new MojoExecutionException( "Failed to copy webapp 
> files to " + hostedWebapp , e );
>             }
>         }
>         File classes = new File( hostedWebapp, "WEB-INF/classes" );
>         classes.mkdirs();
>         if ( !buildOutputDirectory.getAbsolutePath().equals( 
> classes.getAbsolutePath() ) )
>         {
>             getLog().warn( "Your POM <build><outputdirectory> does not match 
> your "
>                                 + "hosted webapp WEB-INF/classes folder for 
> GWT Hosted browser to see your classes." );
>             try
>             {
>                 FileUtils.copyDirectoryStructure( buildOutputDirectory, 
> classes );
>             }
>             catch ( IOException e )
>             {
>                 throw new MojoExecutionException( "Failed to copy classes to 
> " + classes , e );
>             }
>         }
> {code}
> Of particular note is the use of copyDirectoryStructure() instead of 
> copyDirectory().
> TO make this work you need to use <inplace>true</inplace> even if that is 
> counter intuitive.

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