Ok for sure not the best way to start off my posting in the GWT forum.
I didn't realize there was actually a google-compile option in the
eclipse context menu and thought that running the app would result in
a recompile. Actually doing what the popup suggested has resulted in
my trivial page loading.

On Feb 12, 1:24 pm, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been trying hard for a few days to get this working and seem to
> be stuck still at the same place.
> This is a very simple java web app that has only a few jsp's and some
> servlet's. The GWT app has no rpc's at this point and has some client
> code which is accessing a rest resource, I have this working in hosted
> mode by using a proxy servlet on the server side which should just
> fall away when the integration is done.
>
> So this is what I have tried to do to deploy the gwt app with the
> existing app:
>
> The GWT app file structure is:
>
> war-> editor_central
>           ext-3.1.0
>           WEB-INF/lib
>          Editor_central.css
>          Editor_central.html
>
> I copied everthing except the WEB-INF into the WebRoot of my existing
> java web app and created a new jsp file which has basically the exact
> same contents as the Editor_central.html. When I deploy the war and
> access my new jsp file I get the following pop up: "GWT module
> 'editor_central' may need to be (re)compiled".
>
> I would appreciate any advice on how to debug this or links to some
> decent documentation for how to do what I am trying to do. The only
> thing I could find to give me direction at this point is 
> this:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideDeploying.html

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