Hey Isaac,

Good question.  You can go either route:

- If you do not check them in, you'll get a warning in Eclipse.  Doing
a quick fix (select it and ctrl+1) on that warning will copy the
installed SDK's JARs over to your lib directory.

- If you do check them in, like you mentioned, there's a chance for
some conflicts.  In this case, you should also get a warning
mentioning the SDK's JARs mismatch the war/WEB-INF/lib JARs, and there
is a quick fix to copy from SDK to lib.

jason

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> When using GEP with GWT and GAE support, is it expected that the jars
> the plugin automatically places in war/WEB-INF/lib will be committed
> to the source repository? I expected that they were placed there by
> one of the builders, so I left them out of my commit. When I check out
> the project to another location, hosted mode won't run
> (java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> com/google/gwt/user/client/rpc/RemoteService) and none of the GWT/GAE
> libs automagically appear as they had done when setting up the
> project.
>
> Now what if I commit those jars? Well, take gwt-servlet.jar for
> example. I'll have one copy under source control and another in the
> SDK I selected in project preferences, and one or both on various
> classpaths. Seems ripe for version conflicts when upgrading.
>
> So what's the expected behavior here?
>
> Thanks,
> Isaac
>
> >
>

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