How do I create a module from an existing set of classes? When I try
to create a new module in eclipse, it fails maybe because the
directory structure is different from the GWT standard. I can't change
the direcory structure of these classes that I need. Where do I place
the .gwt.xml file?


On Dec 19, 2:04 pm, "Isaac Truett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > entrypoint  can't find the classes and asks if I forgot to inherit a
> > module.
>
> You did. The module probably doesn't exist, so forgetting it is
> understandable. You have to define a module that includes your
> external classes. And any classes they depend on also have to be part
> of a module (repeat as necessary). And all of the aforementioned
> classes have to have source code available on the classpath in order
> to compile as part of a GWT client.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > All,
>
> > I have some JPA entity classes in a JAR file and I need both the GWT
> > RPC implemenation servlet and my entrypoint
> >  to have access to these classes.
>
> > However, my service which is placed in the package/server directory
> > can access these classes but the entrypoint class which is placed in
> > package/client direcoty can't access the classes in the jar file. My
> > code compiles fine but the shell complains in hosted mode that the
> > entrypoint  can't find the classes and asks if I forgot to inherit a
> > module.
>
> > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
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