Hi Stefan,
You need to add either the project or a jar (complete with directory
structure and source) to the using project. If you need to know where/how,
just say

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2009/3/29 <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Ian,
>
> thanks for your reply. Does that mean that I have to make my
> subproject SomeOtherStuff a GWT module? How does the GWT Compiler know
> where to "find" the referenced subproject with its *.gwt.xml file?
>
> -Steffen-
>
> On 29 Mrz., 14:26, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You need the 'inhetits' tag, e.g.
> >     <inherits name='com.domain.subproject.SubProject'/>
> >
> > where the name is the *.gwt.xml file name.
> >
> > Everything in the subproject must ne emulated by GWT
> >
> > Ian
> >
> > http://examples.roughian.com
> >
> > 2009/3/29 stsch <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> > > In Eclipse I have let's say 2 projects:
> >
> > > -GwtApp: a fully functional GWT application including RPC services
> > > etc.
> > > -SomeOtherStuff: a separate Java project containing some other Java
> > > classes
> >
> > > How do I tell the GWT compiler to include the Java classes in project
> > > SomeOtherStuff in the compilation process?
> >
> > > There is the <source> tag but I have no idea how to apply it properly.
> > > Could somebody please assist?
> >
> > > Thanks and kind regards,
> > > -Steffen-
> >
> >
> >
>

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