On 10/21/08, Eric Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are pre-configured HelloMaps and gwt-maps projects configured if you
> checkout the subversion source repo under the 'eclipse' directory.
>
> The way it is setup assumes you also have the GWT projects gwt-user and
> gwt-dev-xxx also imported from the Google Web Toolkit subversion source
> repo, but you could remove the dependencies on those projects and instead
> import the .jar files from a binary distribution. You need to create the
> Linked Resource MAPS_API_ROOT to point to the root where the source for the
> gwt- maps tree is installed.
>
> The most up-to-date source tree is at:
>
> http://gwt-google-apis.googlecode.com/svn/releases/maps/1.0/

Eric, thanks.  Now that you mention it, I think when I installed it
successfully before, it was from the subversion source.

Now that gwt-maps-1.0.0 is available for download, and indeed it does
include samples/HelloMaps, I wonder why they didn't include an Eclipse
config.

I will follow your advice, but my original problem is solved!  I was
working on polylines on the gwt-maps, and suddenly they disappeared.
Naturally, I assumed that I had broken something.  After much tearing
of hair, I found out that Google came out with a new version.  I
forced the version to an earlier one, and all is well now.

Thanks.

John

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