Well from a design perspective, its not really a simple, stand-alone
library project if the entire thing is dependent on GWT.  Second, as I
discovered when I tried it out, it also has to be framed with a GWT
package structure.  in other words, files had to be placed in sub-
packages such as client/server/public for the module to work
properly.  This further injects the GWT design into what should be a
simple project of shared POJOs.

Apparently, I'm not the only one to have such an issue:
http://markmail.org/message/c2wymo3speiddtrb

Seems like an obvious feature for GWT to support to me,

-Scott

On Jun 9, 8:12 am, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, you can't do that. Why is creating one tiny XML file a problem?
>
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > No one knows how to allow a GWT project to access a plain java project
> > in eclipse without turning it into a GWT module?
>
> > On Jun 3, 5:24 pm, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Does that mean the shared library has to be a module?  I'd prefer to
> >> keep the shared library a simple Java project with no dependencies on
> >> libraries and only containing POJOs.
>
> >> On Jun 3, 12:26 pm, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > In your .gwt.xml, you need one entry to specify a module like
> >> > <inherits name=”logical-module-name“/>. In the module, there is a
> >> > source code folder like <source path=”path“/>.
>
> >> > Jimhttp://www.gwtorm.com-GWTORMhttp://code.google.com/p/dreamsource-orm/
>
> >> > On Jun 3, 1:27 pm, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > I have code a set of Java POJOs within my project that are used to
> >> > > transfer information around the application.  I'd like to move them
> >> > > into a simple Eclipse project so that they may be used by other
> >> > > components.  When I create a new Java project and move the POJOs to
> >> > > this project, I add the new project to the existing Project's build
> >> > > path.  This resolves all classpath issues within Eclipse, but at
> >> > > runtime the GWT application fails with messages such as:
>
> >> > > "No source code is available for type foo; did you forget to inherit a
> >> > > required module?"
>
> >> > > How can I setup a relationship in GWT to access the shared library?
> >> > > Does the shared library need to be a GWT module?  Ideally, I'd like to
> >> > > keep it as a simple, non-GWT Java library with no dependencies.
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