@Craig Mitchell. What version of Java SDK do you use with the eclipse 2021
06. I would like to use the eclipse plugin as well. It has been a long time
since I worked with GWT.

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> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>: Oct 07 07:08AM -0700
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> Thanks Lofi,
> Yes I agree for the future app but I have legacy apps mixing backend using
> a plugin (no maven) and gwt with shared classes.
> Migrating to maven will be a major change for 0 benefit if even possible.
> At least even the path with this funny /src/main/java for maven will make
> both part incompatible.
> It was easier for me to use an old eclipse version with the 2 plugins and
> continue like this until the apps are abandonned.
> Pierre
> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>: Oct 07 01:19PM -0700
>
> Yes, it always a problem to migrate... 😅
>
> I've experienced this a long time ago with Ant, which we wanted to move to
> Maven. I created a framework to make the migration from Ant to Maven semi
> automatically:
>
> https://github.com/crowdcode-de/MoveToMaven
>
> Maybe I would have some time to implement GWT Ant to Maven migration so
> that all those old Ant projects can be transformed into the new Maven
> structure... Also to separate the "frontend" from the "backend" part (best
> practice in GWT).
>
> I'm doing some stuffs in migrations / transformations: new
> article: https://bit.ly/AppsMigration 😉
>
> Thanks,
> Lofi
>
> [email protected] schrieb am Donnerstag, 7. Oktober 2021 um 16:08:37
> UTC+2:
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> Craig Mitchell <[email protected]>: Oct 07 04:34PM -0700
>
> My project is very simple, so Maven would be an unnecessary complication
> for me. The GWT Eclipse plugin works great. Eclipse 2021-06. Windows 10.
>
> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>: Oct 08 01:47AM -0700
>
> Actually Maven is not complicated...
>
> A lot more easier than Eclipse Plugin ;-)
>
> ... and you'll become independent from Eclipse or you stay with Eclipse
> and
> you have the Maven integration directly in standard Eclipse, no need to
> install plugin...
>
> OK, in my case all the webapps are managed with CI / CD, so, this is a
> must. But I feel also without this requirement, Maven is just better and
> easier than doing the stuff manually in IDE.
>
> My 2 cents ;-)
>
> Craig Mitchell schrieb am Freitag, 8. Oktober 2021 um 01:34:18 UTC+2:
>
> Craig Mitchell <[email protected]>: Oct 08 03:46AM -0700
>
> A lot easier then going
> here
> http://gwt-plugins.github.io/documentation/gwt-eclipse-plugin/Download.html,
>
> dragging and dropping the install button, and clicking confirm? I really
> don't think so. ;-)
>
> I have used Maven in projects. It's sometimes great, but often not.
> Things like it caching the fact that it couldn't find a library, so when
> you correct the artifactory, it still says it can't find it, because you
> have to clear its cache (which is a nightmare of searching through this
> massive .m2 directory). And you have to explicitly tell it it's okay to
> get a snapshot library. And don't get me started on the fact that they
> didn't even bother creating an installer for it on Windows, you have to
> extract the zip, and add the directory to your path manually. *maven rant
> over*
>
> Michael Conrad <[email protected]>: Oct 08 07:26AM -0400
>
> I vote for Gradle.
>
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