hi,

Having read the deprecation notice 
<https://github.com/gwt-maven-plugin/gwt-maven-plugin/issues/137>, I'm 
trying to move from the mojo plugin to the new recommended plugin, the one 
written by Thomas.

But I'm facing this problem: my GWT application uses some java libraries 
(standard jar packaging but with GWT compatible sources), however the GWT 
compiler can't find these sources although I have listed these libraries in 
the application pom:

        <dependency>
            <groupId>lib1-groupId</groupId>
            <artifactId>lib1-artifactId</artifactId>
            <version>lib1-version</version>
        </dependency>
        <dependency>
            <groupId>lib2-groupId</groupId>
            <artifactId>lib2-artifactId</artifactId>
            <version>lib2-version</version>
        </dependency>
        ...

With the mojo plugin already it was not enough to just declare their 
dependencies in the pom, I had to declare them a second time in the 
compileSourceArtifacts section of the plugin configuration, like this:

        <configuration>
        ...
            <compileSourcesArtifacts>
                <compileSourcesArtifact>lib1-groupId:lib1-artifactId
</compileSourcesArtifact>
                <compileSourcesArtifact>lib2-groupId:lib2-artifactId
</compileSourcesArtifact>
                ...
            </compileSourcesArtifacts>
        </configuration>

and then the GWT compiler could find the sources of these libraries and 
include them for the application compilation.

I haven't seen the equivalent with the tbroyer plugin.
Anybody knows how to do it?

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