Hi, thanks.  The module configuration file (and more specifically the
app entry-point) was created by the applicationCreator.  It works fine
with the MyProject-shell.cmd and MyProject-compile.cmd scripts.  It
must be some sort of NetBeans classpath option ?

On Oct 13, 7:43 pm, "Fernando Paz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Not only the src must to have in the path, you need to be sure thta the
> Module.gwt.xml has the appropiatte configuration, some like this:
>
> <entry-point
> class="ec.com.mycompany.modulos.propuesta.detalle.client.Form"/>
>
> luck!
>
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:28 PM, nogridbag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to use NetBeans for GWT development without the GWT plugin.
> > So I simply used applicationCreator and then I created a new "NetBeans
> > application from existing sources".  It works fine if I use the
> > MyProject-comile.cmd and MyProject-shell.cmd scripts that
> > applicationCreator creates.  However, I'd like to setup NetBeans so
> > that when I hit run, it opens the hosted mode browser like eclipse
> > does with GWT's projectCreator.
>
> > So, I created a new run configuration within NetBeans with the
> > following settings:
>
> > Main Class: com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell
> > Arguments: -out C:\MyProject\www com.blah.MyProject/MyProject.html
>
> > When I run the application, the hosted mode browser pops up but I
> > receive the following error dialog:
> > "Failed to load module com.blah.MyProject"
>
> > And the log shows the following:
> > [TRACE] Finding entry point classes
> > [ERROR] Unable to find type com.blah.client.MyProject'
> > [ERROR] Hint: Check that the type name 'com.blah.client.MyProject' is
> > really what you meant
> > [ERROR] Hint: Check that your classpath includes all required source
> > roots
> > [ERROR] Failure to load module 'com.blah.MyProject'
>
> > It seems to be some sort of classpath issue, but within the NetBeans
> > project properties the "src" folder is already in the "Source Package
> > Folders" list.  Any ideas?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > P.S. The reason why I don't want to use the plugin is because it
> > strays away from the default GWT conventions.  Is there any reason why
> > the GWT devs can't add support for NB in the projectCreator utility?
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