Hello Sean,

thank you very much. I've thought of that solution too, but it is not
appropriate for my GWT project. I have to add 4 external projects to
my GWT project, and all of these 4 projects are subject to change
every day. It would be too much work to export them to a jar file
every day. Is there some way to automatically add the external project
sources to the GWT output folder?

On 20 Jul., 18:03, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can export the non-GWT java files into a jar and drop those in the
> WEB-INF/lib folder. That's what I do.
>
> On Jul 20, 11:44 am, martinhansen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > Hello,
>
> > my GWT server-side code needs an external java project. I have added
> > the project under "Configure build path / Projects". It works fine in
> > hosted mode. But when I deploy my application on a server, I get lots
> > of ClassNotFoundExceptions. Obviously, GWT cannot find the external
> > java code. When I look at the war\WEB-INF\classes folder, I see that
> > the external java classes have not been included.
>
> > How can I get GWT to include the external classes?
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