Thanks Phil. I appreciate the clarification and great tip!

-Chris

On Apr 12, 8:58 am, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a fine question. The default Web App Project created by the
> Google Eclipse plugin includes some sample code... it is no problem to
> delete it from your projects and it is not required at all. It is just
> there for the first time user, really.
>
> I agree that cleaning it out is kind of a pain. :)  For my own use I
> created a maven archetype that creates a blank slate project, which
> fixed this issue for me... Why not create your own blank slate project
> and check it into a source repo somewhere for your own use?
>
> Cheers, Phil
>
> On Apr 8, 6:34 am,tamooch<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  I'm new to GWT so forgive me for asking such a elementary question.
> > I'm using GWT 2.0 and Eclipse V. 1.2.1. When I create a new Web App
> > Project, it creates the project with functionality already built it
> > that prompts for a username and then tests server communication
> > (responding with hello world type popup).
>
> > Why is this the default for project creation? Is there a reason I
> > should leave these pieces in? It would seem like it wouldn't be
> > included unless there was a reason. I like that it creates the module
> > and the entry point class, but beyond that I would prefer a blank
> > project. When I start a new project I have to go in and clean out all
> > of the content I don't need before I get started.
>
> >  I'm sure I am lacking understanding here. Please advise.
>
> > Thanks.

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