Compile this libraries with sources and add as a dependency in the server 
and as a dependency and source dependency in the client. Explained 
here https://tbroyer.github.io/gwt-maven-plugin/. Read all the 
documentation. I think that it is easier if you ask what you don't 
understand in the documentation that how to do something, so your doubts 
can help to improve the documentation :). 

Here an example that contains shared (no gwt) and shared-gwt libs, and how 
to use it in the server and client modules.
https://github.com/tbroyer/gwt-maven-plugin/tree/master/src/it/e2e.

I hope this helps.

On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 4:53:57 AM UTC+2, Magnus wrote:
>
> Thank you! Could you please describe this more precisely?
>
> I use the "modular webapp" archetype for the main application.
> The libraries are built with the archetype "maven-archetype-quickstart".
>
> How can I create a "shared module" in one of the libraries? Which library?
>
> Thanks
> Magnus
>

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