Sorry, too fast. I made it work including "x.gwtlogin" in "x.dt" as a
module with no entry point. I didn't need to copy the server classes,
so I have a single server as I wanted.

On 8 abr, 17:28, Ivan M <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm facing my first GWT development. I had the idea of developing a
> project with a module which I have called "x.gwtlogin". The server of
> this module can perform queries on a LDAP server. My idea is to have
> an instance of this module running in the application server and use
> its server from any other GWT application I develop.
> Let's say one of these applications is "x.dt". I have copied all
> "x.gwtlogin.client" classes that implement the server's interfance in
> this application, so now I have two client packages in the project:
>
> x.dt.client
> x.gwtlogin.client
>
> The problem is that when debugging in hosted mode wherever I try to
> use a "x.gwtlogin.client.Class" in a "x.dt.client.Class", I get the
> following error:
>
> [ERROR] Line 20: No source code is available for type
> x.gwtlogin.client.Class; did you forget to inherit a required module?
>
> I suppose the problem is that GWT is not compiling and including the
> classes in "x.gwtlogin.client" when building "x.dt.client". What can I
> do?. Is what I intend to do possible at all?.
>
> Thank you,
> Ivan
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