> 1. In the Hosted mode log:
> [INFO] Compiling module org.macdadi.core.Core
> [ERROR] Module has no entry points defined

It looks like you're trying to launch the module without entrypoint
instead of the module with entry point, you can't do that. Check the
parameters you're passing to the hosted mode and make sure the last
one is the name of the module with an entry point.

> 2. A popup in Firefox (or IE): GWT module 'macdadiks' needs to be (re)
> compiled, please run a compile or use the Compile/Browse button in
> hosted mode

If you failed to compile your application, you won't be able to deploy
it (use it in a standard browser/outside the hosted mode)

> I'm using the Eclipse Googe Plugin, and I don't know how to force a
> compilation of all the modules from the IDE directly ... (in IntelliJ,
> which I used with GWT 1.4.62 in the past, I know how to do this).

You only need to compile the module with an entry point, if it
inherits other modules and the source code for them is available in
the classpath, the GWT compiler will find them and include them in the
compilation.

Hope it helps,

Salvador
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