I am already using an open source GWT project (iServe) and I would like to 
integrate into it another open source GWT project (PetalsBPM), by which I 
mean being able to call it and reference its methods.

Both projects (which include multiple modules) have been imported  into 
Eclipse successfully, but whenever I try to add a specific PetalsBPM module 
(the one containing its entrypoint) to iServe through Properties -> Java 
Build Path -> Projects, although it does not cause any errors immediately, 
I cannot launch iServe anymore. It produces the following error:

"*Exception occurred executing command line. Cannot run program "C:\Program 
Files\Java\jre7\bin\javaw.exe" (in directory 
"C:...iserve-sal-gwt-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"): CreateProcess error=206, The 
filename or extension is too long*"

 

Trying to figure out the source of this error, I attempted to simplify the 
problem, so I performed the following moves:


   1. I created two new simple GWT projects and tried to reference one from 
   the other. Worked fine
   2. I referenced the module I actually want to use (PetalsBPM) from the 
   simple one I just created. Also works fine.
   3. I referenced the new simple project from the original one I want to 
   use (iServe). Also works fine.
   4. Tried referencing a different module of the PetalsBPM project, and it 
   still does not produce this error (with some modules it runs without any 
   errors, with others it produces errors that are different and fixable).
   5. Finally, I tried switching workspaces. I created a new workspace in 
   C:\, and moved the actual projects there, in case the filenames were indeed 
   too long. Still it did not work. :(
   
   

Based on the above, I ‘m guessing that the problem is that each of the 
modules I m trying to integrate is based on many other modules, so their 
“sum” ends up too big. But I don’t know how to fix such a problem.

I have read elsewhere to try and set java forking to false, and disable 
enhancements, but I don’t know how to do the first or if it would help, and 
my project does not use Google’s AppEngine (or ORM)

Any help would be appreciated! 

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