Are you open your project after run mvn eclipse:eclipse? Probably your
pom.xml is bad configurate. I use this plugin and work well with eclipse

2011/3/17 cri <chuck.irvine...@gmail.com>

> I've got a gwt project that accesses a Spring server back end. The
> project was initially created using the gwt-maven-plugin maven
> archetype. Every time I change a back end Spring service class, my
> eclipse project doesn't pick up the changes unless I invoke Eclipse/
> Project/clean.... on my project. I've developed similar projects in
> the past and don't think I was forced to do this. Assuming that this
> isn't the way that its supposed to work, does anyone have any ideas
> what my problem might be? Thanks
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