I moved off the IntelliJ GWT plugin last year for this very eventuality. I 
used maven and my own custom cli do to all the things that the plugin did 
(like generating boilerplate). 

It was still nice when it recognized if I missed inheriting a module and 
and my components in UiBinder files, but the plugin never worked really 
well.

I will now check out the Eclipse and the Eclipse GWT plugin, but ultimately 
because GWT is niche you have to rely and understand your own tools.  

On Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 7:35:15 AM UTC-6 Lonzak wrote:

> FYI: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-379830
>
> What do we use for GWT development/maintenance then? 
>

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