Hi Ian,

no success, that is what I did exactly before. Again: How do you run
and compile your GWT project? What kind of Run/Compile launch
configuration are you using?

In the last step of the instructins you mention "Click Run". What do
you wanna run? Normally you would start the GWT hosted mode, you could
you do that from Eclipse?

-Steffen-

On 29 Mrz., 22:22, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Steffan,
> I just did this from scratch and it works for me.
>
> ===============================
>
> Highlighted the using project (let's call it Master)
>
> Alt+Enter to get up Properties
>
> Java Build Path on the left
>
> Projects on the tab
>
> Add
>
> Select the utility project (let's call it Slave)
>
> Click OK
>
> Click OK
>
> Add the inherits to the gwt.xml file
>
> In Eclipse...
>
> Run | Run configurations...
>
> Select Master (this depends on what you called your project launch file)
>
> Select ClassPath
>
> Highlight User Entries
>
> Click Advanced
>
> Select Add Folders
>
> Click OK
>
> Navigate to and highlight the source folder for Slave (probably 'src' under
> 'Slave')
>
> Click OK
>
> Click Run
>
> =================================================
>
> To compile once it has run, click compile/Browse
>
> Let me know how you get on.
>
> Ian
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