We did something like this on one of our GWT projects.  Unfortunately,
I'm not in the office right now and don't remember exactly what we
did.  But when I return (next week), I'll look at and post here.  It
seems like we had to do some work on both the gwt.xml and the hosted
mode tomcat web.xml.  It did create a synchronization issue between
making Eclipse happy and keeping hosted mode happy.  And if I
remember, we had do some work in ant to get our deployables to be
correct as well.  So I'll take a look at it and post here..

Later,

Shaffer

On Dec 11, 10:09 am, bbones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to use shared source folder linked Eclipse standard way
> with GWT tools?
>
> There is no problem in design time, compiler see all files in
> classpath. But in Host mode I've got an error
>
> [ERROR] Line 28: No source code is available for type
> plantspring.gwt.intf.MainMenuService; did you forget to inherit a
> required module?
>
> I want to share RPC interface files with different Eclipse project.
>
> What is a right way for that?
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