Just to be clear below, ProjectGWT is the only GWT project.
ProjectCommon is purely a jar project.

On Apr 15, 1:43 pm, Murray Waters <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've setup a multi module project, using the standard maven "flat"
> structure with a parent project.
>
> Ie
>
> ProjectParent - pom project
> ProjectCommon - jar project
> ProjectGWT - war project - depends on ProjectCommon.
>
> Typically (lets ignore GWT for a minute) this setup would allow
> project dependencies to work without needing to do a mvn:install. Ie
> my web project could depend on my common project, and doing a "mvn
> package" from the parent project would package the war with the
> depdendent jars including ProjectCommon.
>
> Using the m2eclipse plugin I get a similar result, ie when I modify
> something in ProjectCommon m2eclipse/wtp restarts the server and
> deploys the new code, without the requirement to do a "mvn install".
>
> Now what I want to do is to run the hosted mode browser and I can do
> this by running
> mvn com.totsp.gwt:maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin:gwt
> from the ProjectGWT folder, but only AFTER i have done a "mvn install"
> from the ProjectParent folder, otherwise it will attempt to download
> ProjectCommon from my local repository and fail.
>
> So is there a way to run the hosted mode browser without needing to
> perform an install of the dependent modules first?
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