Hi

Uh-huh ... I thought that if I disabled the GWT and/or App Engine SDK, all
related jars should be removed.
The project structure should be restored before the GWT and/or App Engine
SDK is enabled :-)

BTW, why the JARs in step 3 (when the project is imported) and step 4 (when
the App Engine SDK is disabled) are not displayed under the Referenced
Libraries? For example:
GwtRpcSpringExample
+ src
+ App Engine SDK [App Engine - 1.2.1]
+ GWT SDK [GWT - 1.6.4]
+ JRE System Library [jre1.5.0_18]
+ Referenced Libraries
   + antr-2.7.6.jar
   + commons-logging.jar
   + gwt-servlet.jar
   + spring-aop.jar
   + spring-beans.jar
   + spring-context.jar


2009/5/20 Miguel Méndez <[email protected]>

> The GWT and App Engine SDKs are containers that resolve into several jars.
>  When you remove a GWT and/or App Engine SDK, the containers are replaced
> with the jars that they resolve to.  Hence you end up with more jars.
>
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:55 AM, hezjing <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I noticed the following behaviour when disabled Google App Engine SDK in
>> Eclipse.
>>
>> Here are the steps I performed:
>>
>> 1) Download
>> http://gwtrpc-spring.googlecode.com/files/GwtRpcSpringExample.zip.
>>
>> 2) Extract GwtRpcSpringExample.zip to C:\GwtRpcSpringExample.
>>
>> 3)  Import the GwtRpcSpringExample project into Eclipse 3.4.2
>>  File->Import...->Existing Projects into Workspace, Select root
>> directory: C:\GwtRpcSpringExample
>>
>> The following is GwtRpcSpringExample project structure shown in Eclipse:
>>
>> GwtRpcSpringExample
>> + src
>> + App Engine SDK [App Engine - 1.2.1]
>>  + GWT SDK [GWT - 1.6.4]
>> + JRE System Library [jre1.5.0_18]
>> + antr-2.7.6.jar
>>  + commons-logging.jar
>> + gwt-servlet.jar
>> + spring-aop.jar
>>  + spring-beans.jar
>> + spring-context.jar
>> + spring-core.jar
>>  + spring-web.jar
>> + gwtrpc-spring-1.0.jar
>> + war
>>
>> 4) Disable the Google App Engine SDK
>> GwtRpcSpringExample->Google->App Engine Settings..., Uncheck use Google
>> App Engine
>>
>> The following is GwtRpcSpringExample project structure shown in Eclipse:
>>
>> GwtRpcSpringExample
>>  + src
>> + appengine-local-runtime-shared.jar
>> + geronimo-el_1.0_spec-1.0.1.jar
>>  + geronimo-jsp_2.1_spec-1.0.1.jar
>> + geronimo-servlet_2.5_spec-1.2.jar
>> + repackaged-appengine-ant-1.6.5.jar
>>  + repackaged-appengine-ant-launcher-1.6.5.jar
>>   ...
>> + geronimo-jpa_3.0_spec-1.1.1.jar
>>  + geronimo-jta_1.1_spec-1.1.1.jar
>> + jdo2-api-2.3-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> + appengine-tools.api.jar
>>  + GWT SDK [GWT - 1.6.4]
>> + JRE System Library [jre1.5.0_18]
>> + antr-2.7.6.jar
>>  + commons-logging.jar
>> + gwt-servlet.jar
>> + spring-aop.jar
>>  + spring-beans.jar
>> + spring-context.jar
>> + spring-core.jar
>>  + spring-web.jar
>> + gwtrpc-spring-1.0.jar
>> + war
>>
>> Please note that there are many other JARs added in between src and GWT
>> SDK, e.g. geronimo*.jar, repackaged-appengine*.jar
>>
>> Is this normal?
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hez
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Miguel
>
> >
>


-- 

Hez

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