Think I've got it. I have to explicitly make a page using (in Eclipse)
File->New->Other then choose Google Web Toolkit->HTML page. Only
problem now is that this feature seems to be broken in GWT 2.3.0...
bummer... (http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?
id=6338)

Oh well...  where there's a will, there's a bugfix...

On 23 Mai, 01:40, Tor Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have created a Google Web Toolkit project in Eclipse, without Google
> App Engine bindings as I want to use a regular java servlet engine
> (jetty-hightide) as my backend. Via Build Path I added some jars
> (sfl4j, activemq) and as GWT compiler doesn't copy them to directory
> war I did this manually. This resolved my ClassNotFoundException
> errors on compiling.
>
> However... the web app will not run, as neither the module html file
> or any css or js files are generated. I can find no errors in the
> Console (just says "[WARN] No startup URLs supplied and no plausible
> ones found -- use -startupUrl") or anywhere else...
>
> Anyone know what causes this? Or at least where to look for errors?

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