😀Therefore I'm using the simplest gwt:devmode... Standalone is the best... 
only <startupUrls>

But I think you could just use the default dirs...

Elhanan schrieb am Montag, 19. Oktober 2020 um 16:43:26 UTC+2:

> what's the difference between 
> warDir, webappDirectory, workDir,workingDirectory, codeServerWorkDir , 
> devModeWorkDir, tempDir? 
> i mean it's hard to follow all those around.
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 2:58 PM Elhanan Maayan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> hey thomas, the thing is, i wanna do it right without any hacks, but if i 
>> demine the pom as gwt-app, the output is just gwt compiled code  with no 
>> static html or css resources, if i use war in the pom type, the output is 
>> just the static resources. i want the entire artifact to be considered as 
>> both html and gwt javascript. 
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 12:50 PM Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I haven't followed the whole discussion, but if you don't have a need 
>>> for shared and server modules (what I call a "standalone" app), then you 
>>> can put your HTML file (and associated resources) into your module's 
>>> public path 
>>> <http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html#DevGuideModules>
>>> .
>>> You'll then use gwt:devmode for debugging, to take advantage of the 
>>> embedded web server to serve your static resources; see 
>>> https://tbroyer.github.io/gwt-maven-plugin/codeserver.html#Standalone_applications
>>>
>>> On Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 5:03:21 PM UTC+2, Elhanan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> yes, i understand that gwt-maven-plugin is "opinionated" (i.e forces me 
>>>> to do it) and i'm in the process of doing so, the thing is there's no 
>>>> "Server part" it's meant to operate as a page under cockpit ui 
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 6:00 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hmm it is not good to have "server" part and "client" part (web 
>>>>> browser, GWT) in one Maven module... The best practice is always to 
>>>>> separate them.
>>>>>
>>>>> I wrote some simple explanation in this project: 
>>>>> https://github.com/gwtboot/domino-rest-enum-date with 3 Maven 
>>>>> modules, check the explanation over there...
>>>>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 16:55:35 UTC+2:
>>>>>
>>>>>> i don't know, right now i'm having trouble to even compile 
>>>>>> everything, i mean, i can either compile all the static files  (html 
>>>>>> WEB-INF) into a war, OR i can compile the gwt sources, depending on what 
>>>>>> i 
>>>>>> place in pom.xml (gwt-app or war) i was trying to have it all in one 
>>>>>> module
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 5:49 PM [email protected] <
>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is it not possible to add those contents into an artifact with 
>>>>>>> assembly for example? So that you can use it later for the dependency? 
>>>>>>> I'm 
>>>>>>> doing this in this example:
>>>>>>> https://github.com/gwtboot/domino-rest-enum-date
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>>>> Elhanan schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 12:48:30 UTC+2:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> hi..
>>>>>>>> i have a submodule of a gwt project that it's artifact are meant to 
>>>>>>>> be included as part of the main artifact (which is a pom containing a 
>>>>>>>> debian installer) 
>>>>>>>> usually i would use copy-depdencies plugin to copy the jars into 
>>>>>>>> the main artifact, but in this case there's no jar, is there a way i 
>>>>>>>> can 
>>>>>>>> copy the output directory of that submodule into the main artifact? 
>>>>>>>>
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