So, I worked on this for a while and basically didn't come up with 
anything...  I think that the context-menu deployment feature is not part 
of GWT 2.5.1.

To get around it, I have a two-step process: I compile my project with the 
GWT Toolbar Button > GWT Compile project option.  This compiles the JS in 
my web app folder.  Then I separately set up WAR deployment via the Project 
Properties > Deployment Assembly screen and deploy via standard Eclipse WAR 
export.

This isn't quite as easy as the context-menu deployment, but once it is set 
up it is pretty fast.  Also has the added benefit that if you only change 
server-side code, you can generate a new WAR very quickly since it doesn't 
compile the client side every time.

Hope this helps!

- Jack


On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:47:01 AM UTC-4, Magallo wrote:
>
> How can be possible that nobody of the Eclipse/GWT Team has nothing to say 
> about?!
>
> On Friday, June 21, 2013 5:17:08 PM UTC+2, Jeff Smith wrote:
>>
>> I did not figure out a solution (I reverted back to an older version of 
>> my project with get 2.5).
>>
>> Perhaps you should create a brand new get 2.51 project and then just 
>> copy/paste your java source code files into this new project. Good luck.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>

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