Try deleting all derived files and restarting the hosted mode.  There
are also some hidden gwt cache folders you might want to try delete.
On unix there are . folders but I'm not sure how this works in
windows.  Good luck.

On Nov 21, 10:09 am, etsauer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an application that I built completely in the client side and
> therefore all classes exist in the "client" package of my app.
> However, now that I would like to persist some of my data, I have
> moved the necessary classes in the "server" package. I moved the
> classes using the eclipse refactoring tool and verified that all files
> now refer to the class using the correct package.
>
> When I reload my app in hosted mode, I get numerous errors like this
> one below:
>
> [ERROR] Errors in 'file:/C:/Users/Eric/Documents/workspace/
> LakesideOutreachManager/src/org/lakesidecdc/outreach/client/
> ProjectDetail.java'
>        [ERROR] Line 20: No source code is available for type
> org.lakesidecdc.outreach.server.Project; did you forget to inherit a
> required module?
>
> Can someone tell me what else could be wrong? Again, I have verified
> that my import statements are pointing to the right place.

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