I meant to say "GWT modules" above, not packages.
On Oct 28, 12:37 pm, walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VK,
>
> For starters, why don't you create a 'gwt' folder in your source
> hierarchy that is outside the scope of all your Java EE classes, and
> preserve the canonical gwt project structure there. It could be just
> as simple as that. In future, if you have GWT remote services, you
> may want to move their implemtnations to your servlet folder, if you
> have one. There are other things you might need to do if you intend
> to share model classes between EJB3 and GWT, but let's talk about that
> later, as it involves creating additional GWT package(s).
>
> The important thing at this stage is not to try to shuffle GWT client
> classes in with other stuff that does not need to meet up with the GWT
> compiler. Keep life simple.
>
> Walden
>
> On Oct 28, 8:36 am, vk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've been developing a GWT-application that uses RPC. However, now I
> > want to integrate the GWT-app into the existing J2EE-application . I
> > am however not very good at integrating GWT-structure, or how to
> > succesfully move it around to make it fully integrated with all the
> > existing code in the J2EE-app.
>
> > Att he moment I have two different file-structures, one for the J2EE-
> > app and one on my GWT-app (the GWT-structure is the standard-file
> > structure, for example:
>
> > src/ com.mycompany.project / public / Search.html Search.css build.xml
> > Search.gwt.xml
>
> > com.mycompany.project.client / Search.java (Entry-point-class)
> > SearchService.java SearchServiceAsync.java
>
> > com.mycompany.project.server / SearchServiceImpl.java
>
> > My questions are: 1) How do I integrate this fully into my existing
> > J2EE-project? (Where do the files go etc?)
>
> > 2) Can I move the files wherever I want in the existing J2EE-project
> > and have them recompiled as I want? (How do I make sure GWT-compiler
> > knows which of the java-files it has to worry about in the vast
> > ammount of java-files in the J2EE-project? And where do I change
> > this?)
>
> > I hope you can understand my problems and what I'm in need of help
> > with. Maybe someone got a screenshot of how to place the GWT-files in
> > a non-GWT-project and which files has to be changed to make the GWT-
> > files still be compiled as you want to (while skipping all non-gwt-
> > files).
>
> > If it makes a difference, I'm using MyEclipse to develop this.
>
> > thanks in advance,- Hide quoted text -
>
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