Thanks!

On 11 mayo, 19:57, Jason Essington <[email protected]> wrote:
> if you are using the Google Eclipse Plugin to compile your project,  
> just selectGWTCompile (or hit theGWTCompile button) and in the  
> resulting dialog click the disclosure triangle next to the word  
> Advanced at the bottom. This will expand a field where you can add  
> extra compiler arguments.
>
> If you are using a regular eclipse run configuration, select the  
> configuration, and then select the arguments tab. place the switch in  
> the "program arguments" section on that tab.
>
> -jason
>
> On May 11, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Fernando wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have the same problem.
>
> > Where did you put the switch -war? In the Run Configurations? I'm
> > using Eclipse.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Fernando
>
> > On 3 abr, 06:33, Jan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> actually the layout of my application looks as shown below:
>
> >> - src
> >> - WebContent
> >> - ... (a couple of other dirs not relevant for the problem)
>
> >> Below "src" I have separate directories for "java", "test" and a
> >> couple of special source directories. Inside of my WebContent
> >> directory, I have WEB-INF and all the stuff it contains (classes/,
> >> lib/, web.xml, some other config files for Spring etc.). It actually
> >> works quiet well but I see your point that you would like to avoid
> >> intermixing self-created and generated files.
>
> >> However, as theGWToutput is generated into a directory called
> >> "WebContent/ModuleName" and you are not obliged to put your static
> >> files like yourGWThost page inside of that directory but e.g.
> >> directly under WebContent or another sub-directory, there is at least
> >> some separation.
>
> >> Cheers,
>
> >> Jan.
>
> >> On Apr 2, 10:23 pm, El Mentecato Mayor <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
>
> >>> I'm curious, did you then use something like:
>
> >>> -warsrc/your/app/path/public/WebContent
>
> >>> assuming your static content was in a subdirectory of the public
> >>> directory (?).  And now you will need to have WEB-INF/lib inside  
> >>> your
> >>> WebContent dir?
>
> >>> I will need to do migrate to1.6sometime, and I just don't like the
> >>>war->WEB-INF directory imposition and mixing source-control files  
> >>> with
> >>> generated files.  My build.xml is already handling all that for me
> >>> (incl. generating the WEB-INF dir and subdirs dynamically).
>
> >>> On Apr 1, 4:04 pm, Jan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Thank you very much! That's easier than expected.
>
> >>>> Best regards,
>
> >>>> Jan.
>
> >>>> On Apr 1, 5:36 pm, Jason Essington <[email protected]>  
> >>>> wrote:
>
> >>>>> use the switch -warWebContent
>
> >>>>> -jason
>
> >>>>> On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:46 AM, Jan wrote:
>
> >>>>>> DearGWTcommunity,
>
> >>>>>> I am considering usingGWT1.6in a project, but have one major
> >>>>>> concern:GWT1.6no longer places the public files (like the host  
> >>>>>> page
> >>>>>> or the module XML) in the "public" sub directory of the root  
> >>>>>> package
> >>>>>> but inside a "war/module" directory.
>
> >>>>>> As all my projects already exist and e.g. use "WebContent" or  
> >>>>>> "Web"
> >>>>>> etc. as root for the directory containing all the static  
> >>>>>> content, it
> >>>>>> would be nice to reuse the existing structure.
>
> >>>>>> My question is therefore: Is there a way to change the default
> >>>>>> directory name "war" to something else. I would be surprised if  
> >>>>>> not,
> >>>>>> but I haven't found any info in theGWTdocumentation pages. It  
> >>>>>> would
> >>>>>> be great if someone could help me.
>
> >>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>
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