Anyone ? pls help .... this should be a small thing for people well conversent with GWT. It looks like beginner's problem.

Thanks,
Girish

On 06-Jan-2010 4:11pm, [email protected] wrote:
Further ...... I tried to implement your suggession, the class-path entry was the missing part which was leading to the previous error in CASE II described below.





-src


--main


---java


----com


-----gwtAppl


(MyApplication.gwt.xml)


------client


------server





I added the source entry of 'client' in gwt.xml.





The Things moved ahead but it gave a different error which I'm not able to resolve.





[DEBUG] Loading an instance of module 'myapplication'


[DEBUG] Refreshing module from source


[DEBUG] Validating newly compiled units


[TRACE] Removing units with errors


[ERROR] Errors in 'file:/C:/work/day2/drop2B/F226551_Drop2B/........../src/main/java/com/gwtAppl/client/GreetingService.java'


[ERROR] Line 1: The declared package "com.gwtAppl.client" does not match the expected package "client"


[ERROR] Errors in 'file:/C:/work/day2/drop2B/F226551_Drop2B/........../src/main/java/com/gwtAppl/client/GreetingServiceAsync.java'


[ERROR] Line 1: The declared package "com.gwtAppl.client" does not match the expected package "client"


[ERROR] Errors in 'file:/C:/work/day2/drop2B/F226551_Drop2B/........../src/main/java/com/gwtAppl/client/MyApplication.java',


[ERROR] Line 1: The declared package "com.gwtAppl.client" does not match the expected package "client"





Please suggest.





Thanks a lot,


Girish








On 06-Jan-2010 10:07am, Girish Rathod [email protected]> wrote:


> Thanks for your reply Jason,


> But this is exactly what I did in CASE II where it was not able to find the .gwt.xml itself. Here is the extract of my previous mail ....


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> =========== CASE II ========================


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> Keeping all the above configuration same, when I move MyApplication.gwt.xml as below ..


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> -src


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> --main


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> ---java


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> ----com


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> ------client


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> ------server


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> The the host mode error is as follows ...


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> [INFO] Starting HTTP on port 8081


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> [TRACE] Starting URL: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication


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> [TRACE] Request 0: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication


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> [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication'


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> [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath;


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> could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for


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> source?


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> [TRACE] Request 1: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication/


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> [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication'


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> [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath;


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> could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for


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> source?


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> [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request to generate a host page for module 'MyApplication'


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> [TRACE] Loading module 'MyApplication'


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> [ERROR] Unable to find 'MyApplication.gwt.xml' on your classpath;


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> could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath entry for


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> in this I guess it's not able to find the gwt.xml itself. In this


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> Please suggest ....


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> Thanks,


> Girish


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> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Jason Essington [email protected]> wrote:


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> if the location of your gwt.xml file isn't at the same level as your client package then you need to add a tag to tell it where the client directory is. That's the likely reason it can't find your entry point class.


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> so probably the simplest thing to do would be to move the gwt.xml file to src/main/java/com/gwtAppl/MyApplication.gwt.xml


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> On Jan 5, 2010, at 5:19 AM, [email protected] wrote:


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> Hello Friends ....


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> I don't understand why it should be so difficult to integrate the GWT with the current application, I have been struggling for few weeks now ( not full time , of course)


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> Definitely ... there should be some help available which I'm not able to find, I'm currently like beating around the bushes to make progress.


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> If anyone knows , please forward me any articles where there is some guideline regarding integrating GWT with the existing project.


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> Currently I'm desperately stuck at a place where the hosted mode is not able to find .gwt.xml(CASE I below ) or the entry point classes (CASE II below )... don't know why.


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> I'm using eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) 'Run configuration' to build my application which uses GWT 1.7


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> I'm sorry to be so descriptive but I really want you to understand what I'm doing and to get some help.


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> Following is my folder structure ....


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> New GWT folders in the same above existing project :-


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> My eclipse's 'Run configuration' class-path contains all the gwt-xxx.jars and according to above folder structure, the entries like ...


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> [INFO] Starting HTTP on port 8081


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> [TRACE] Starting URL: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication


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> [TRACE] Request 0: http://localhost:8081/MyApplication


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> [TRACE] Request 1: http://localhost:8081/myapplication/


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> [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request to generate a host page for module 'myapplication'


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> [TRACE] Request 2: http://localhost:8081/myapplication/myapplication.nocache.js


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> [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for 'myapplication.nocache.js' in module 'myapplication.gwt.xml'


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> [TRACE] Request 3: http://localhost:8081/myapplication/hosted.html


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> [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for 'hosted.html' in module 'myapplication.gwt.xml'


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> [TRACE] Request 4: http://localhost:8081/myapplication/gwt/standard/standard.css


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> [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for 'gwt/standard/standard.css' in module 'myapplication.gwt.xml'


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> [DEBUG] Loading an instance of module 'myapplication'


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> [DEBUG] Refreshing module from source


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> [TRACE] Finding entry point classes


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> [ERROR] Unable to find type 'com.mycompany.client.MyApplication'


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> [ERROR] Hint: Previous compiler errors may have made this type unavailable


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> [ERROR] Hint: Check the inheritance chain from your module; it may not be inheriting a required module or a module may not be adding its source path entries properly


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> =========== CASE II ========================


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> Keeping all the above configuration same, when I move MyApplication.gwt.xml as below ..


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> ----com


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> -----gwtAppl


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> (MyApplication.gwt.xml)


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