Hey Joe,

It looks like you're hitting an issue where the Eclipse plugin does
not include a dependent project's compiled classes into the packaged
WAR that is deployed to the server.  We're aware of the issue and it
will be fixed in a future release.

There are a couple workarounds, one of which you've tried (package the
dependent project into a JAR, and statically link that into the main
project).  The other is to set the dependent project's output
directory to the main project's output directory.  When the hosted
mode server runs (or the app engine tools upload to app engine), all
classes in this directory will be included (including the dependent
project's).

jason


On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Joe Hudson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank you Salvador for your reply,
>
> I am have tried that (I think) and that was when I experience
> described above.  Please let me explain how I am doing that because
> maybe I am doing something wrong:
>
> 1) Open the Run Configurations menu
> 2) Select my target under "Web Application" (with the google icon)
> 3) Go to the "Classpath" tab, select "User Entries", click "Add
> Project" and select my project
> 4) Go to the "Source" tab, click "Add", select "Java Project" and
> select my project
> 5) Click "Apply"
>
> So, this is what I have tried and I get errors when I start up the app
> that it can not find the source of the classes from my server
> project.  Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe
>
>
> On Apr 17, 4:13 am, Salvador Diaz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Add the other project to the classpath instead of adding the jar
>>
>> On Apr 17, 7:10 am, Joe Hudson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>>
>> > I have a separate eclipse project containing code used on the server-
>> > side of the RPC.  When I use the google plugin to recompile my GWT
>> > app, I get the error messages saying that the source code can't be
>> > found.  I can get this to work by exporting the project to a jar (with
>> > source) and referencing the jar (as opposed to the project directly)
>> > in the classpath of the GWT project.
>>
>> > This is do-able but I would really like to know if this is possible
>> > and if there is anything special that has to be done for the plugin to
>> > recognize the source from another project.
>>
>> > I am pretty sure that the plugin sees the classpath as it is not
>> > giving an error that the imported gwt.xml file can not be found.
>>
>> > Thank you very much for any help you might have to offer.
>>
>> > Joe
> >
>

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