tis 2013-01-15 klockan 22:43 +0100 skrev Simon Lindgren: > Hi, > > I'm using EJB, JPA and GWT in a small Maven project and I'm trying to > import it. However, the output from the GWT compiler seems to be missing > in the deployed war for some reason. > > OS: Fedora 17 64bit > Eclipse Juno SR1, starting from fresh download > Configured according to > http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/WorkingWithMaven > plus installing the glassfish plugin from > http://dlc.sun.com.edgesuite.net/glassfish/eclipse/juno/ > > Steps (feel free to not bother with this ;)): > cd $WORKSPACE > git clone https://github.com/riviti/EnterpriseTest.git > From workspace, import maven project, pick the right folder, then use > defaults. > > If I understand Eclipse correctly, the "Deployed Resources" folder shows > what would be deployed. The GWT compiler output is not there. > > Alternatively, the example can be run on a server: > Add new runtime environment for the local glassfish server. Then launch > the GWT project using Run|Run on Server... And then configure the > glassfish server. The glassfish server will need postgres jdbc resources > named "jdbc/MessageSource__pm" and "jdbc/MessageSource__nontx". > > Then I try to browse to localhost/GWT/GWT.html which reveals that the > javascript output from the GWT compiler is missing. >
Whoops, there wasn't much of a question in there... What should I do check/try to make eclipse include the GWT compiler output in the war? _______________________________________________ m2e-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users
