Hi Markus,

New situation,

i altered the package structure to be.roularta.jobcv

So now i have my project xml in be.roularta.jobcv (jobcv.gwt.xml).
And my entry point in the client subpackage.

I add the test subpackage as a source, but still i get the error.
Can i contact you personal for this problem by mail?

kind regards

On Jul 14, 2:41 pm, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> no, the include line has to be in the project's top level gwt.xml file.
> If it is called jobcv then you don't need to include it.
> You only include external modules you want to use.
>
> Your entry point class is:
>
> <entry-point class='be.roularta.jobcv.client.JobCV' />
>
> Your modul with an error is
> Loading inherited module 'be.thomas.jobby.jobcv'
>    [ERROR] Unable to find 'be/thomas/jobby/jobby.gwt.xml' on your
> classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath
> entry for source?
>
> By just renaming it to jobcv (<module rename-to="jobcv">) you don't change 
> the package structure. I would propose you either rename it to s.th. 
> different or you rename your be.thomas.jobby.jobcn modul. You should move it 
> into
> you be.roularta.jobcv package anyway (or other way round refactor 
> be.roularta.jobcv to be.thomas.jobcv).
>
> It seems you have to different namespaces here. Let me know if it worked.
>
> Regards,
> Markus
>
> Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:
>
> > Hi Markus,
>
> > I tried that, but it didn't change anything.
> > But that line is going to inherit itself? Module jobcv in module
> > jobcv?
>
> > kind regards
>
> > On Jul 14, 1:50 pm, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hi Thomas,
>
> >> try adding this line:
>
> >> <inherits name="be.thomas.jobby.jobcv" />
>
> >> Your file should look s.th. like this:
>
> >> <module rename-to="jobcv">                      -->
> >>         <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User' />
> >>         <inherits name="com.google.gwt.i18n.I18N" />
>
> >>         <!-- my includes go here -->
> >>         <inherits name="be.thomas.jobby.jobcv" />
>
> >>                           -->
> >>         <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard' />
> >>                                -->
> >>         <entry-point class='be.roularta.jobcv.client.JobCV' />
>
> >>                         -->
> >>         <source path='client' />
> >>         <source path='shared' />
> >>         <source path='test' />
>
> >>         <extend-property name="locale" values="en" />
> >>         <extend-property name="locale" values="fr" />
>
> >> </module>
>
> >> Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:
>
> >>> Hi Marcus,
>
> >>> I don't have a separata module for testing.
>
> >>> My Module looks like this:
>
> >>> <module rename-to="jobcv">                      -->
> >>>    <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User' />
> >>>    <inherits name="com.google.gwt.i18n.I18N" />
> >>>                           -->
> >>>    <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard' />
> >>>                           -->
> >>>    <entry-point class='be.roularta.jobcv.client.JobCV' />
> >>>                    -->
> >>>    <source path='client' />
> >>>    <source path='shared' />
> >>>    <source path='test' />
>
> >>>    <extend-property name="locale" values="en" />
> >>>    <extend-property name="locale" values="fr" />
>
> >>> </module>
>
> >>> i tried to compile it on the following ways:
> >>>  - mvn clean install
> >>>  - mvn gwt:compile
>
> >>> Both don't even recognize my test.
>
> >>> Must i still inherit be.thomas.jobby.jobcv? Even if i don't have a
> >>> separate gwt.xml file for testing?
>
> >>> It's a riddle to me why it doesn't work, and a disaster i don't find
> >>> it.
>
> >>> kind regards
>
> >>> On Jul 14, 12:24 pm, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi Thomas,
>
> >>>> it's like an include for the GWT compiler. I don't know how maven
> >>>> behaves. What does your project's gwt.xml file look like?
> >>>> Did you try to just compile your project using the GWT compiler? You can
> >>>> do it by hand, btw.
>
> >>>> Maybe this ressource is 
> >>>> helpful:http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/webtoolkit/doc/latest/FAQ_Debugging...
>
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>> Markus
>
> >>>> Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:
>
> >>>>> Hi Markus,
>
> >>>>> Why do you need to that?
> >>>>> I have named my module jobcv. and therefore the module xml is
> >>>>> jobcv.gwt.xml.
> >>>>> So i need to do an inherit of the module in the xml of that module?
>
> >>>>> Anyway when i try it it gives no result, the error stays the same.
>
> >>>>> It's a maven - gwt 2.0.0 application, maybe that's a cause?
> >>>>> I started this app from the maven-gwt-spring starter app. And renamed
> >>>>> all the necessary stuff. (and removed the spring dependencies)
>
> >>>>> Any further ideas? This is really blocking on the project.
>
> >>>>> kind regards.
>
> >>>>> On Jul 13, 5:30 pm, "D.IT Development ML" <[email protected]>
> >>>>> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Hi Thomas,
>
> >>>>>> did you inherit 'be.thomas.jobby.jobcv' in your project's 
> >>>>>> .gwt.xml-File?
>
> >>>>>> For example in project "Foo" you should have a file 'Foo.gwt.xml'. In
> >>>>>> this file you should
> >>>>>> find a line
>
> >>>>>>  <inherits name="be.thomas.jobby.jobcv" />
>
> >>>>>> Regards,
> >>>>>> Markus
>
> >>>>>> Thomas Van Driessche schrieb:
>
> >>>>>>> Hi,
>
> >>>>>>> I'm quite new to Google Web Toolkit, and i'm having a problem when i
> >>>>>>> created a test.
>
> >>>>>>> I inherited from GWTTestCase and overrided the getModuleName():
>
> >>>>>>>         public String getModuleName() {
> >>>>>>>            return "be.thomas.jobby.jobby";
> >>>>>>>    }
>
> >>>>>>> Now when i run it it gives te following error:
>
> >>>>>>> Loading inherited module 'be.thomas.jobby.jobcv'
> >>>>>>>    [ERROR] Unable to find 'be/thomas/jobby/jobby.gwt.xml' on your
> >>>>>>> classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath
> >>>>>>> entry for source?
>
> >>>>>>> I have a package be.thomas.jobby under src/main/java and in that
> >>>>>>> package there is the jobby.gwt.xml file...
>
> >>>>>>> Any idea why he doesn't find it? I'm kinda stuck here.
>
> >>>>>>> kind regards

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