You need to set the "GWT Nature" on the project. Right Click -> Google ->
Web Toolkit settings -> Use Google Web Toolkit (and select the SDK you want
to use)

On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Julius <julius.kle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am using Eclipse for my GWT project, but it's just a regular Java
> project. I'd like to turn it into a GWT project so that I can use the
> Eclipse debugger. I am trying to create a GWT run configuration to
> accomplish this, but without success. The "Main" tab in Eclipse's Run
> Configurations menu has a red cross in it. This probably happens
> because I selected the wrong class in the 'Main class' field. I
> selected the EntryPoint class here (in our case
> our.company.client.Application). At least I think that's what's wrong.
> Could you help out? What class should I enter in this field?
>
> Regards, Julius
>
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