Hi, I am running into similar issue. What helped you in the end?
I use m2eclipse+gwt+gae.
When I do maven clean install it creates my output directory and running
mvn gwt:run is OK.
When I go into Eclipse and run project as Google Web Application, plugin
deletes WEB-INF/lib directory from the
We recently added a maven dependency to gwt-servlet and cleaned-up the POM
somewhat (thanks to Yannis Gonianakis) which made it possible to run as web
application simple projects that do not have a server-side component.
For my projects with a GAE component, the Launch and Deploy from this
Hi,
If you navigate to Project Properties - Google - Web Application, what is
the WAR directory value set to? Is the Launch and Deploy from this
Directory setting enabled or disabled?
Rajeev
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Philippe Beaudoin
philippe.beaud...@gmail.com wrote:
Still no
Still no update on this from Google? Should I log an issue?
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
Google Web Toolkit group.
To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com.
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
I use Maven + Eclipse and I have a strange problem with the Google Eclipse
Plugin deleting some dependencies from the WEB-INF/lib server whenever I do
Run As Web Application. Some of the deleted jars are needed to run the
app, in particular gwt-servlet.jar.
As a result I get a run-time error
Are you doing all this steps?
http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2010/08/how-to-use-google-plugin-for-eclipse.html
2011/4/11 Philippe Beaudoin philippe.beaud...@gmail.com
I use Maven + Eclipse and I have a strange problem with the Google Eclipse
Plugin deleting some dependencies from the
Yes, I am following all of these steps, with the exception of step number 7:
Finally, and this is very important, the first time you launch your project
using Run As | Web Application (or Debug), you will be prompted to select
the war directly.
Since the GPE never asks me for a war directory.
Is gwt-servlet.jar marked as provided? I wonder if they fixed the bug that
provided dependencies were removed. As a test, try making gwt-servelt a
compile time dependency.
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
Google Web Toolkit group.
To post to this
run mvn eclipse:clean eclipse:eclipse and refresh the project
2011/4/11 Philippe Beaudoin philippe.beaud...@gmail.com
Yes, I am following all of these steps, with the exception of step number
7:
Finally, and this is very important, the first time you launch your project
using Run As | Web
@Juan: I did the mvn eclipse:clean eclipse:eclipse a bunch of times yet,
doesn't help.
@Jeff: It's not marked as provided... I've just tried making it
scopecompile/scope explicitely. As expected, mvn install copies it to
WEB-INF/lib, but it gets deleted as soon as I Run As Web Application.
If anybody wants to try, this happens with the samples in the gwt-platform
project. The process needed to get them to compile and run in Eclipse is
described here:
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-platform/wiki/CompilingAndDebuggingGwtp
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to
I don't use m2eclipse and work well
2011/4/11 Juan Pablo Gardella gardellajuanpa...@gmail.com
Try delete the project of the workspace and import again.
2011/4/11 Philippe Beaudoin philippe.beaud...@gmail.com
@Juan: I did the mvn eclipse:clean eclipse:eclipse a bunch of times yet,
doesn't
Thanks for the help Juan. Just for info, I did try all these cleanup
operations before hitting the forum, and they all failed. I want to use
m2eclipse because this is a complex multi-component project and it makes
dealing with it much easier. Also, it had been working prior to my update to
GPE
Try delete the project of the workspace and import again.
2011/4/11 Philippe Beaudoin philippe.beaud...@gmail.com
@Juan: I did the mvn eclipse:clean eclipse:eclipse a bunch of times yet,
doesn't help.
@Jeff: It's not marked as provided... I've just tried making it
scopecompile/scope
14 matches
Mail list logo