>
> Could they be in a separate resources directory as long as they're included
> in the classpath and their packages match their corresponding UiBinder
> interfaces?

Yes, it should work. Add your resources folder to source path in eclipse
(instead of classpath as you currently have it).

--Sri


2010/5/11 José González Gómez <jose.gonzalez.go...@gmail.com>

> hi there,
>
> The Google Plugin for Eclipse seems to force you to put the UiBinder
> template files in the same directory as the corresponding UiBinder
> interface. I'm using maven, that uses a separate directory for
> resources (src/main/resources) to keep them separated from java
> classes (src/main/java). If I try to put those template files in the
> resources directory (already in the Eclipse classpath) I get errors in
> the UiBinder interfaces.
>
> Is there any reason to force the template files to be together with
> the java files? Could they be in a separate resources directory as
> long as they're included in the classpath and their packages match
> their corresponding UiBinder interfaces?
>
> Thanks in advance, best regards
> José González
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