Hi,

thank you! I have worked through all the links and I think I have got the 
basics now.


   - I am able to create a *single* project using the codehaus plugin or 
   the one from Thomas
   I see that Thomas' plugin creates a more granular project structure:
   
   - I am also able to do the development process (compile, install, and so 
   on)
   
   - I also are very excited because of the way you work with super dev 
   mode:
   just two terminals for the two servers, instead of point and click in 
   eclipse
   (Thomas. great work!)
   
   
So I believe I could migrate a standalone project to maven. But I don't 
know how to migrate projects that depend on each other.
Consider the following example:


   - GWT Application: a normal GWT app
   - GWT Library: a library based on GWT, to be used in client-side code
   - Java Library: a library based on pure java, to be used in server-side 
   code


The Java Library is simple: The compilation is a jar file to be included in 
the application's WEB-INF/lib directory.
The GWT library was a little bit tricky to me: I remember some difficulties 
to configure this setup in eclipse. I think I had to add the other 
project's source folders to the build path, so that the GWT compiler sees 
the GWT library's sources.

How can I do this with maven?


   - Which archetype for the a pure java library?
   - Which archetype for the GWT library?
   - And last but not least: How to integrate the two libraries into the 
   app project?

I would be glad if I get enough information to migrate my projects.
This would be great!

Magnus

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