Ok, after looking at other recent post i ran this

 mvn com.totsp.gwt:maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin:compile

Instead of what I have been running which was this

mvn gwt:compile

The first works, the second does not.

-chris worley

On Jan 21, 6:52 am, Charlie Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cool, glad you got it going.  I wasn't even looking at the repo
> direction, but I should have been, that has happened to me before
> (sometimes the files there get corrupted).  Good catch.
>
> On Jan 20, 10:45 pm, cworley420 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Got it working.
>
> > in my last post i explained that it worked on my desktop but stopped
> > working on my laptop.
>
> > Not sure what happened.  But, i copied my ~/.m2/repository directory
> > off of my desktop and replaced the one on my laptop.
>
> > Now everything works again for the gwt plugin.  Not sure how my
> > repository got screwed up.  Was not the settings file because i have
> > nothing in it anymore.
>
> > -chris worley
>
> > On Jan 19, 3:57 pm, Charlie Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I use multiple modules often, and usually only one has an entry point,
> > > works fine for me. I use GWT inheritance in my modules (saying
> > > "inherits from" is not enough info).  At any rate, GWT-Maven just
> > > hands off the "compileTargets" to the GWT compiler itself, it doesn't
> > > do the work on it's own.  That error message means, the GWT compiler
> > > can't find the entry point for the module you are specifying using the
> > > current classpath.  Post your POM and module, and any other info if
> > > you still need help. GWT-Maven does not (should not anyway) just find
> > > the next "available" module, it uses the configuration specified (it's
> > > possible though, depending on how you are doing inheritance, that one
> > > module might lead to another).
>
> > > On Jan 18, 7:27 pm, cworley420 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Recently I had to modify my pom file to use a different version of
> > > > maven-gwt than I previously was because it was not longer available.
> > > > The current version I am using is  "2.0-beta26".  Everything worked
> > > > fine for a few days and then maven started ignoring the compile target
> > > > I specified in the xml file.  It appears to pick up the first one it
> > > > find on the file system.  If i rename that one, it goes to the next
> > > > one.
>
> > > > Basically com.foobar.DemoModule is contains the entry point and is the
> > > > compile target i want compiled.  DemoModeul inherits from DemoData
> > > > which is the data model and has not entry points.
>
> > > > Does anyone know why maven-gwt is ignoring the compileTarget is
> > > > specify and attempt to find one to compile?
>
> > > > [INFO] [gwt:compile]
> > > > [INFO] Compile GWT module com.foobar.DemoData
> > > > [ERROR] Module has no entry points defined
> > > > [ERROR] Build failed
>
> > > > Here is my configuration:
>
> > > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > >     <repositories>
> > > >         <repository>
> > > >             <id>gwt-maven</id>
> > > >             <url>http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/mavenrepo/</
> > > > url>
> > > >         </repository>
> > > >     </repositories>
>
> > > >     <pluginRepositories>
> > > >       <pluginRepository>
> > > >         <id>gwt-maven</id>
> > > >           <url>http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/mavenrepo/</
> > > > url>
> > > >       </pluginRepository>
> > > >     </pluginRepositories>
>
> > > > ...
> > > > ...
> > > > ...
>
> > > >             <plugin>
> > > >                 <groupId>com.totsp.gwt</groupId>
> > > >                 <artifactId>maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin</
> > > > artifactId>
> > > >                 <version>2.0-beta26</version>
> > > >                 <configuration>
> > > >                     <logLevel>INFO</logLevel>
> > > >                     <!-- style: PRETTY, DETAILED, OBF -->
> > > >                     <style>DETAILED</style>
> > > >                     <runTarget>com.foobar.DemoModule/DemoModule.jsp</
> > > > runTarget>
> > > >                     <compileTargets>
> > > >                       <param>com.foobar.DemoModule</param>
> > > >                     </compileTargets>
> > > >                 </configuration>
> > > >                 <executions>
> > > >                     <execution>
> > > >                         <goals>
> > > >                           <!--
> > > >                           <goal>generateClientBeans</goal>
> > > >                           -->
> > > >                           <goal>mergewebxml</goal>
> > > >                           <goal>compile</goal>
> > > >                           <!--  goal>testGwt</goal -->
> > > >                        </goals>
> > > >                     </execution>
> > > >                 </executions>
> > > >             </plugin>
>
> > > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > > -chris worley
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