Jens thanks for the detailed answer.

Looks like there is no show stopper. After all I suppose all the build
systems will behave eventually after driving 1 or 2 people insane...

As I understand the next logical step is to install a gradle plugin and see
what happens. The possibility to go in the opposite direction and from the
gradle configuration create the eclipse .project and .classpath files is
also interesting and may prove a lifesaver in some cases.




On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> In terms of project structure I think you'd better do the same (three
> subproject) but I don't have any experience with GWT+Gradle (yet). Just
> wanted to note that there's also the Putnami plugin.
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