Ahhh... Yep, I will give that a try. Thanks.

On Sep 28, 5:49 pm, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Jason,
>
> > > required for hosted mode and otherwise makes deploying the compiled GWT
> > code
> > Hmmmm... nevery thought about that... ... If that's the case, I
> > probable need it as wel...
> > To be honest, I don't exactly what the HostedMode is doing with it...
>
> > Thanks for the answer about the Derived Resources...
> > I just played with it, but noticed that the "Derives Resources"
> > checkbox doesn't make any difference...  That is, with CTR-SHIFT-R un/
> > checking the Derived Resources will still show the war output
> > resources that were copied from the public source gwt folder :(...
>
> > Any idea's how to exclude this?
>
> Sorry, I probably didn't make it clear, but I meant we should look into
> making that derived resources be meaningful in GWT generated code's case.
>
> For right now, you can try the working set instructions I mentioned in my
> earlier post.
>
> jason
>
>
>
> > On Sep 28, 4:59 pm, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Ed,
> > > Out of curiosity, how come you don't need the war folder?  I thought it
> > was
> > > required for hosted mode and otherwise makes deploying the compiled GWT
> > code
> > > much easier.
>
> > > Re: the search issue, can you provide a little more detail?  We fixed a
> > > similar issue in the pasthttp://
> > code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3638&can....
> > >  Could you provide steps to reproduce the behavior you're seeing?
>
> > > Re: duplicate files, thanks for pointing this out -- it hadn't occurred
> > to
> > > me.  There's talk in that bug about marking everything in the GWT output
> > > folder as derived, which would help this problem since the Ctrl-Shift-T
> > and
> > > Ctrl-Shift-R dialogs have a checkbox for "Showing derived resources" (via
> > > the dropdown arrow in the upper-right).  For now, you can use working
> > sets
> > > to exclude the war folder.  Do a Ctrl-Shift-R, click that arrow in the
> > > upper-right, choose Select working set, click New, select the projects
> > minus
> > > the war folder.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > jason
>
> > > On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > How is it possible to disable/turn off the creation/filling of the war
> > > > directoy that is done by the HostedMode and can be controlled by the -
> > > > war switch?
>
> > > > I don't use it and it's very enoying in eclipse.
> > > > Now it will put his files in the target/war folder. This folder has to
> > > > be relative to work nicely in a team/version control environment.
> > > > But, Eclipse doesn't like that this folder is being filled directly,
> > > > so everytime when searching a text it will tell you that the project
> > > > isn't in sync with the file system :(...
>
> > > > And worse: you can easily find the wrong file as eclipse will find two
> > > > files: the original and the duplicate one that is copied by the
> > > > HostedMode. For example: xml content files that are part of your gwt
> > > > project...This leads to bugs :(...
>
> > > > In eclipse it's not impossible to exclude this folder as part of the
> > > > project...:(
>
> > > > I tried several things, but don't mange to get this working nicely..
>
>
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