How are you starting hosted mode?

If you're using the foo-shell generated script, did you add the jar to
the classpath there?

If you're using an Eclipse launch profile, does that profile's
classpath include the jar (either directly or by inheriting it from
the project's classpath)?

If both of those check out... maybe a typo in the <inherits> tag?


On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't have to do this very often, and I always get this, and I never
> remember what I did to fix it last time...
> OK, so I've got a project and I want to include a jar of another project.
> Eclipse is happy (in as much as it can find the source)
> Hosted mode gives me "Unable to find 'SubProject.gwt.xml' on your classpath"
> etc.
> There's an inherits in the main project's gwt.xml
> It appears to find the package (otherwise it would be  "Unable to find
> 'com.package.SubProject.gwt.xml' on your classpath" etc. and there would be
> an unexpected exception message)
> The jar is visible under Referenced Libraries and the gwt.xml file is there.
> I can view all the source.
> So what have I missed?
> Cheers,
> Ian
> >
>

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