Perfecto!!
I knew I needed to put some jar somewhere, but didn't look in there.
Awesome - thanks so much for lending a hand.....

-Jim

On Oct 29, 9:44 pm, "Ian Bambury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Highlight the project in Package Explorer in Eclipse
>
> Go to Project | Properties
>
> Select Java Build Path in the tree on the left
>
> Select the Libraries tab on the right
>
> I think you might be missing the GWT jars there.
>
> If you are, click on Add External Jar and add "gwt-user.jar" from wherever
> you extracted the GWT files to, then do the same for "gwt-dev-windows.jar"
> (or gwt-dev-linux or wharever)
>
> If that isn't it, then post again.
>
> Actually, if that *is* it, post again as well, so if other people find this
> thread, they'll know it worked for you.
>
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
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