I could not get the plugin to use strictly 1.6.4 GWT without changing
the Mojo.  This DOES work if you set the gwtHome env variable and
install 1.6.4 of GWT manually however if you want to use strictly
dependencies from the POM you have to do what I'm talking about.

I deleted my local maven repo multiple times and every time it would
download 1.5.3 GWT lib's until I changed this in the Mojo.  I even
re-build the maven-googlewebtoolkit-support module which has 1.5.3 set
as the GWT version which I initially thought was the issue, but not
until I changed the Mojo did it all work.

I basically brought the entire trunk into IntelliJ and did a search
for 1.5.3 and changed everything in POM's, re-installed locally, ran
builds in offline mode to ensure nothing except what was on my local
got picked up and still no luck till I changed the Mojo.

Again the plugin does work as stated IF you set the gwtHome env
variable but doesn't if you use strictly gwt pom dependencies.

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Charlie Collins
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> You don't have to change the Mojo to override the default.
>
> Also the "properties" gwtVersion is a convenience that has nothing to
> do with what GWT-Maven actually uses.  Its the gwtVersion in the
> CONFIGURATION that gets applied (or the default from the Mojo is used
> if you don't specify).
>
> http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/docs/maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin/setup.html
>
>  <configuration>
>                    <compileTargets>
>                        <value>com.totsp.sample.Application</value>
>                    </compileTargets>
>                    <runTarget>com.totsp.sample.Application/
> Application.html</runTarget>
>                    <logLevel>INFO</logLevel>
>                    <style>DETAILED</style>
>                    <noServer>false</noServer>
>                    <extraJvmArgs>-Xmx512m</extraJvmArgs>
>                    <gwtVersion>${gwtVersion}</gwtVersion>
>                </configuration>
>
>
> On Apr 30, 2:59 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>    /**
>>     * Set the GWT version number - used to build dependency paths,
>> should match
>>     * the "version" in the Maven repo.
>>     *
>>     * @parameter default-value="1.5.3"
>>     */
>>    private String gwtVersion;
>>
>> The above is causing gwt 1.5.3 to be the version that the plugin
>> depends on .  I had to set this to 1.6.4 in AbstractGWTMojo and re-
>> install to my local maven reop to get my project that uses GWT to work
>> with all 1.6.4 dependencies.
>>
>> This looks like it may be a bug as no matter what version you specify
>> in your pom with the
>>   <properties>
>>            <gwtVersion>1.5.3</gwtVersion>
>>    </properties>
>>
>> The plugin.xml always has 1.5.3 set in it's configuratoin.
> >
>

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