I'm getting totally confused about "dependent projects", and other
stuff.  After much Googling I find lots of references, all confusing.
(gwt 2.03, linux, galileo eclipse)

Confusion 1:  people talk about "main project" and "dependent
project".  In my case, I have a project that is the "main thing" and I
have a different project where I developed a "widget".   This second
is a "standalone" project because it has a host page and all, just so
I could test it.

I want to use this widget in my main project.  In that case, won't my
MAIN project also be the DEPENDENT one?  It depends on the widget,
right?  So which Project.gwt.xml has to be modified?

Confusion 2:  people talk about "setting the output" of one project to
be the same as the other project. How?  Looks to me like outputs can
only be moved around inside their own project.

Confusion 3:  After much screwing around, I broke something and the
project that used to work, now doesn't.  This took me into the area of
Run Configuration.  I appreciate that the developers took the trouble
to initially put settings into all the right places, but what's the
point of letting users change the settings if the beast just puts
things back as they were?  I am using -noserver, ie my own Xampp php
server.  Specifically, on the arguments page, it starts with:

-remoteUI "${gwt_remote_ui_server_port}:${unique_id}" -startupUrl
/GfBegin/GfBegin.php -war /home/john/workspace/GfBegin/war -noserver
-logLevel INFO com.axxessible.gfbegin.gfbegin
com.axxessible.gfbegin.GfBegin

I have Googled to try to find out what
< -remoteUI "${gwt_remote_ui_server_port}:${unique_id}"> is supposed
to do, and I can see that other people have asked the same question,
but I never found a clear answer.  Furthermore, I did find on a
previous occasion that I could make things work by taking it out!  But
I am now finding that every time I delete that portion, some "helpful"
spirit living in that dialog puts it back.

Sure, probably I'm wrong, and stupid, but I'm having a very
frustrating time with this.  I've been using gwt since 1.4 or 1.5 or
thereabouts, but I never had the need to merge different projects.

Any advice or links (geared for dummies) would be very much appreciated.

John

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