Classpath entries not considered when running GWT module from Eclipse

2012-07-25 Thread kalyan
I am using maven-gwt plugin to convert my existing ant GWT project to maven.

1. Added the gwt maven entry as below and ran mvn eclipse:clean 
eclipse:eclipse, but still GWT SDK is not getting added to the generated 
eclipse project
  plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdgwt-maven-plugin/artifactId
version2.4.0/version
executions
execution
goals
goalcompile/goal
/goals
/execution
/executions
/plugin

Work Around followed : add it directly from the Project -- Google -- 
WebToolKit

2. After doing work around, build is fine and now able to run the web 
application. But Spring-tx jar which is present in the buildpath is not 
copied/considered while launching the application using jetty and hence 
throwing errors validating the application-context xml file. Infact none of 
the jars in java build path(dependencies defined in pom.xml) are being 
picked for runtime by Eclipse when launching in Jetty. But when running mvn 
clean install, all jars are copied to the web-inf/lib directory properly

Can you please help on both the issues

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Re: Classpath entries not considered when running GWT module from Eclipse

2012-07-25 Thread Juan Pablo Gardella
2012/7/26 Venkatkalyan Solasa solasakal...@gmail.com

 hi any help

 On Wednesday, 25 July 2012 19:41:40 UTC+5:30, Venkatkalyan Solasa wrote:

 I am using maven-gwt plugin to convert my existing ant GWT project to
 maven.

 1. Added the gwt maven entry as below and ran mvn eclipse:clean
 eclipse:eclipse, but still GWT SDK is not getting added to the generated
 eclipse project
   plugin
 groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/**groupId
 artifactIdgwt-maven-plugin/**artifactId
 version2.4.0/version
 executions
 execution
 goals
 goalcompile/goal
 /goals
 /execution
 /executions
 /plugin

 Work Around followed : add it directly from the Project -- Google --
 WebToolKit


Yes, this is the way. At the moment I don't know that is automatically
added.



 2. After doing work around, build is fine and now able to run the web
 application. But Spring-tx jar which is present in the buildpath is not
 copied/considered while launching the application using jetty and hence
 throwing errors validating the application-context xml file. Infact none of
 the jars in java build path(dependencies defined in pom.xml) are being
 picked for runtime by Eclipse when launching in Jetty. But when running mvn
 clean install, all jars are copied to the web-inf/lib directory properly

 Can you please help on both the issues


Do mvn eclipse:clean and remove .settings/ folder. Then import the project
using  Import as a Exists Maven Project (this is an option that appears if
you have sonatype maven plugin, provided out of in Eclipse Juno).-



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