Eldzi, I will get that one in the next time I have time to do a
release (on the last push for my Android book at the moment, besides
the day job, so ultra busy).

Are you interested in joining the project though as a contributor, so
you can just go ahead and commit patches?  I would probably still be
more comfortable if you let me do releases for now (until we go
through a few), but you would then be able to go ahead and commit and
build snapshots?  We can always use more contributors, if you are
*actually* interested. Let me know.

On Oct 9, 2:51 am, eldzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Issue 149 -http://code.google.com/p/gwt-maven/issues/detail?id=149
> addresses this problem. Configuring correct artifact definition file
> and running gwt goal will modify final scripts and allow you to modify
> code directly in the projects. I have one modification for definition
> file simplification in mind but currently it is working and it is
> tested on a real project.
>
> On 8. Okt, 14:42 h., larshub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How is the plugin to configure if you habe an application with several
> > modules where each can have gwt code?
>
> > example:
> > app
> > - mod1
> > - mod2 (contains gwt code)
> > - mod3 (contains gwt code)
>
> > From the project app I want to launch the hosted mode browser. I know,
> > I could install the modules and have the dependency on them. But then
> > I have not the flexibility to change a class in a module and directly
> > press the refresh button in the hosted mode browser.
>
> > Does anybody have a suggestion?
>
> > thanks
> > Lars
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