@Source paths are resolved in the *classpath* (using 
ClassLoader.getResourceXxx), not the filesystem.

...but I don't understand what you're trying to do:

   1. src/main/webapp contains the files that can/will be served via HTTP 
   (e.g. src/main/webapp/img/foo.png will be available at 
   http://server/app/img/foo.png);
   2. ClientBundle *bundles* its resources itself (either as data: URIs in 
   the CSS and/or JS, and/or as *.cache.* files next to the *.nocache.js)
   
Unless you have a very very specific use case, you should choose one way or 
the other.

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