> I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
> few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.
I do not agree. I use Maven, I believe many GWT projects use Maven,
and the GWT group should make the effort to manage GWT releases on the
Maven central repository.


On 1 juil, 18:32, jhulford <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone at Google/GWT ever indicated they'd support maven?  I know
> they've asked for feedback on how they could help make releases more
> maven friendly in the past, but, I believe, it's always been entirely
> up to the maven community at large to provide maven resources for
> GWT.  I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
> few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.
>
> I don't use maven currently, but if there has been stated support for
> doing so in GWT that might help tip me towards using it.
>
> On Jul 1, 9:47 am, Andrew Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dear GWT Steering Commitee,
>
> > This is feedback, please take it objectively! Your maven support to date can
> > only be described as careless. There is a *large* community need you as much
> > as you need them.
>
> > Cheers :)
>
> > On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Frederic Conrotte <
>
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello Chris
>
> > > Any idea if/when it will be available for Maven users ?
>
> > >http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > > Fred
>
> > > On Jun 30, 11:25 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
> > > <[email protected]<cramsdale%[email protected]>
>
> > > wrote:
> > > > This time without the mangled HTML.
>
> > > > Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
> > > > integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
> > > > several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
> > > > applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
> > > > Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
> > > > the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
> > > > methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
> > > > the compiled code.
>
> > > > That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
> > > > issue, plus several other house keeping items</a> that we've rolled
> > > > into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
> > > > site.
>
> > > > If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
> > > > deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
> > > > with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
> > > > that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
> > > > Wave crash that was originally reported.
>
> > > > On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
> > > > <[email protected]<cramsdale%[email protected]>
>
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a <a href="https://
> > > > > bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367">bug</a> where non-integral
> > > > > right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
> > > > > reports, both internally and <a href="http://code.google.com/p/google-
> > > > > web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056">externally</a>, of GWT-based
> > > > > applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
> > > > > Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
> > > > > the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
> > > > > methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
> > > > > the compiled code.
>
> > > > > That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
> > > > > issue, plus several other <a href="
> > >http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
> > > > > toolkit/issues/list?can=2&q=milestone%3D2_0_4">house keeping items</a>
> > > > > that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
> > > > > GWT’s main <a href="http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
> > > > > downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zip">download site</a>.
>
> > > > > If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
> > > > > deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
> > > > > with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
> > > > > that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
> > > > > Wave crash that was originally reported.
>
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