Thanks for the help -- I got the example working and can use it as a
model for how to organize my project!
Ginny

On Oct 9, 6:47 am, Charlie Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep, exactly what eldzi says is how you do that, separate the
> projects.  I don't use multi-module, I just have separate projects and
> use GWT inheritance, but both ways work, and either way *separate* the
> projects is how you would handle that.
>
> The docs include a link to a sample project that is multi module, for
> reference:http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/maven-googlewebtoolkit2-sam....
>
> On Oct 9, 2:43 am, eldzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > if you do not have yet multimodule project then try to split it into
> > client, RPC and server part. I suggest to compile RPC and client part
> > with Java 1.5 specified and server part with 1.6. Maven should
> > automatically turn 1.5 compatibility on also in case you are compiling
> > with JDK 1.6.
>
> > On 8. Okt, 23:31 h., Ginny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I want to compile the server side with Java 1.6, but how can I do this
> > > with the gwt-maven plugin? My pom.xml file specifies a 1.5 source and
> > > target and attempting to change these to 1.6 results in a javac error.
> > > Ginny
>
> > > On Oct 8, 6:29 am, Charlie Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > That doesn't really make sense. If your server side is 1.6, it is
> > > > backwards compatible and can definitely read 1.5 class files.  The
> > > > other way around though, doesn't work (of course).
>
> > > > Sounds like you may have 1.6 classes trying to be read by a 1.5
> > > > runtime, rather than what you described?
>
> > > > On Oct 7, 4:41 pm, Ginny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > My GWT server side classes include classes that require Java 1.6. If I
> > > > > compile those classes in Java 1.6 and compile my GWT classes in Java
> > > > > 1.5, I get class versioning errors at runtime when the server side is
> > > > > accessed. Is there anyway to use the gwt-maven plugin and compile my
> > > > > server side classes in 1.6 to avoid this problem? Or is there another
> > > > > way around this?
> > > > > Ginny
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