What version of Eclipse are you using? I just tried to run the tutorial
code that you mentioned before and had no trouble. I did have to click on
my side bar in eclipse and import the below files:
package com.stephenlwalsh.mapstest.client;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
import
The gwt-maps jar is already on my classpath.
On Nov 13, 6:14 pm, Stephen Walsh stephenwalsh@gmail.com wrote:
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You
can build out a plain project like this.
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Brady,
If you right-click on your project and select Properties you can add an
external JAR file. Or better yet, create a new plain folder and put all of
your jar files in there. Then you can reference the library. I'm at work
and can't send you a screen shot of my setup, but let me know if
I've been trying to build a simple GWT app using GWT-maps.jar, like
the one at: http://gwttutorials.com/2009/07/28/setting-up-google-maps-with-gwt/
Despite following the instructions, I still get error messages like
this one:
No source code is available for type
Official getting started page:
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=gwt-google-apiss=gwt-google-apist=MapsGettingStarted
If you are not using the Google Plugin for eclipse, you may have to
carefully setup your run configuration.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Brady aguth...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using the google plugin for eclipse. The getting started page
that you referenced, itself references the GWT startup instructions
for GWT 1.5. The projectCreator and applicationCreator utilities seem
to be no longer a part of the newer versions. What steps should
replace the ones that
I am using the google plugin for eclipse. The getting started page
that you referenced, itself references the GWT startup instructions
for GWT 1.5. The projectCreator and applicationCreator utilities seem
to be no longer a part of the newer versions. What steps should
replace the ones that