Reviewers: rdayal, drfibonacci,

Description:
Removed stale information in the Expenses Sample App README-MAVEN.txt


Please review this at http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1003801/show

Affected files:
  M samples/expenses/README-MAVEN.txt


Index: samples/expenses/README-MAVEN.txt
===================================================================
--- samples/expenses/README-MAVEN.txt   (revision 9029)
+++ samples/expenses/README-MAVEN.txt   (working copy)
@@ -1,22 +1,12 @@
---- Generated by GWT WebAppCreator ---
-
-Congratulations, you've successfully generated a starter project! What next?
-
 -- Option A: Import your project into Eclipse (recommended) --

-If you use Eclipse, you can simply import the generated project into Eclipse.
-We've tested against Eclipse 3.4 and 3.5.  Later versions will likely also
-work, earlier versions may not.
+If you use Eclipse, you can simply import the generated project into
+Eclipse. We've tested against Eclipse 3.5. Later versions will likely
+also work, earlier versions may not.

-If the directory containing this file does not have a .classpath or .project
-file, generate them by running 'ant eclipse.generate'
-
-Eclipse users will need to have the m2eclipse, or equivalent, pluigin installed.
-Instructions for how to install the m2eclipse plugin can be found here:
-http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/installing-m2eclipse.html
-
-Eclipse users will also want to run "mvn package" before importing into Eclipse.
-This will unpack the App Engine SDK to the local repository.
+Eclipse users will need to have the m2eclipse, or equivalent, pluigin
+installed. Instructions for how to install the m2eclipse plugin can
+be found here: http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/installing-m2eclipse.html

 In Eclipse, go to the File menu and choose:

@@ -24,33 +14,19 @@

   Browse to the directory containing this file,
   select "Expenses".
-
+
   Click Finish.
-
+
 You can now browse the project in Eclipse.

-To launch your web app in GWT development mode, go to the Project -> Properties
-and expand the Google menu item. From there:
-
- Navigate to App Engine item, select "Use App Engine", and specify which App Engine
-  SDK to use.
-
- Navigate to the Web Appliation item, select "This project has a WAR directory",
-  speicigy src/main/webapp, and uncheck "Launch and deploy...".
-
- Navigate to Web Toolkit, select "use Google Web Toolkit", and specify which
-  GWT SDK you want to use.
+To launch your web app in GWT development mode

   Go to the Run menu item and select Run -> Debug as -> Web Application.
-
+
When prompted for which directory to run from, simply select the directory
   that Eclipse defaults to.

You can now use the built-in debugger to debug your web app in development mode.
-
-If you supplied the junit path when invoking webAppCreator, you should see
-launch configurations for running your tests in development and production
-mode.

 -- Option B: Build from the command line with Maven --

@@ -60,10 +36,9 @@
 to work against Maven 2.2.1  The following assumes 'mvn' is on your command
 line path.

-To run development mode, just type 'mvn gae:run'.
+To run development mode, just type 'mvn gwt:run'.

 To compile your project for deployment, just type 'mvn package'.

 For a full listing of other goals, visit:
 http://mojo.codehaus.org/gwt-maven-plugin/plugin-info.html
-


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