Thanks Thomas, can you point me to any examples of GWT projects split into 
multiple maven modules?
I'll head that route.

Thanks again.
Chris


On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 2:03:29 PM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> apache-jsp brings Eclipse JDT, which causes the conflict.
>
> As you're using Mojo's plugin for GWT,you can configure it to put GWT 
> dependencies first in the classpath; that should fix the conflict.
>
> But you really should split this project into two or three modules, with 
> separate dependency trees for client and server code. That would 
> automatically clean all such conflicts.
>
>

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