our CTO insists on using gwt designer instead of GPE, so i wanna know what's 
so special about it.
 
also on another matter, i know that in development mode gwt detects jar that 
are not in the lib of the war, but ARE in the projec'ts classpath, but as 
far as i know it can only do so for jars being directly used, 
however if there are transitive depedencies (like hibernate using javaasist) 
these will not be detected and thus the application will fall.
 
the reason i'm asking is that i'm trying to create a project with some 
commons ground for classes, that although will not be operational as a gwt 
project on it's own, i will be able to include it in other projects, and at 
the end jar it. 
the only problem is that i have to maintain split set of jars. 
 
 
also is there chance in us seeing gwt developer's guide in eclipse help 
system? (hmm, maybe it should become an open source issue as a plugin 
contribution).
 

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