1) Please make sure Java is compiling fine - meaning jar is there some
where in classpath
2) Then GWT cross compilation - needs sources - these paths are found
by GWTC from "gwt.xml"
Typically all of the paths were included in
<inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User' />
On Jul 18, 4:18 am, Michel Jonker <[email protected]> wrote:
> By the way, the maven build complains about:
>
> 18-7-11 13:12:17 CEST: Missing artifact com.google.gwt:gwt-servlet:jar:
> 2.4.0:runtime
> 18-7-11 13:12:17 CEST: Missing artifact com.google.gwt:gwt-user:jar:
> 2.4.0:provided
> 18-7-11 13:12:17 CEST: Missing artifact com.google.gwt:gwt-dev:jar:
> 2.4.0:compile
>
> On 18 jul, 13:11, Michel Jonker <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I am trying to get the mobile webapp sample to work and I found (in
> > this forum) that others are also having troubles to get it to work.
>
> > Im am running Eclipse 3.6 with the GPE 2.4 beta.
>
> > When I try to run the application I get errors regarding the
> > RequestFactoryServlet
>
> > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> > com.google.web.bindery.requestfactory.server.RequestFactoryServlet
>
> > I tried putting the gwt-servlet.jar on the classpath, but that did not
> > help.
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> > When I do a GWT compile, I get the error (amongst others):
>
> > The import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.DataGrid cannot be
> > resolved
>
> > This class is available in the online (SVN) repository, but not in the
> > 2.4 beta distribution it seems.
>
> > Since I could not find the magic steps to get it to work, I am asking
> > this community for help.
>
> > TIA
>
> > Michel
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