Just grab the GWTUpload jar and add it to your classpath. On Sep 16, 12:20 pm, John <[email protected]> wrote: > A few weeks ago I was interested in GWTUpload, and I wanted to install > it on Eclipse. I saw the project maintainer had written: > > The project has been mavenized,... > > Well, over the past couple of years, I've seen people rant about how > great maven is, and I've gone and looked at it. My eyes glaze over > after a few minutes. FOR ME(!!!!!) it seems that maven is a lot of > extra stuff to solve a problem I don't have. I don't do large > complicated projects--I'm totally content to push the little red > suitcase with a C on it. > > I was so motivated to try poking at GWTUpload, I actually installed > Maven on my Eclipse, and then installed GWTUpload, but when I saw the > huge mess, I just deleted the entire project. Doesn't seem reasonable > to go through all the learning curve to solve a problem I don't have. > > What WOULD be nice though, is if there was a tutorial on how to > de-mavenize a specifically GWT project (like GWTUpload), step 1, step > 2, step 3. Could it be that easy? > > Hoping there might be an easy (ie minutes for both comprehending, and > doing) way, and that I don't get flamed too much for a dumb question. > > John
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