On 8 oct, 16:21, Ittai <etai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've thought some more about what you said and I'm still not sure of
> how this can work:
> If I add a "common.jar" to my project then where can I put the
> commonData.gwt.xml file?
> If I need to create a false "com.company.common" package on my "Web"
> project that will only hold my gwt.xml file then that sounds just
> wrong.

That's what I was saying. Why are you saying "false package"? Why does
it sound "just wrong"?

Your only other alternative is to put the gwt.xml in your common
project.

> Otherwise I'm not sure how this can be done as the source packages for
> a module can only be its own packages or its sub-packages .

Put the gwt.xml a level higher, e.g. in com.company, with a <source
path="common"/>, but that's nowhere different from the above...
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