I got the latest org.codehaus.mojo:gwt-maven-plugin:1.1-SNAPSHOT plugin
via mvn -U command line option.
Things look like they work. One change I had to make to my pom for new
version was to move the goals
under <executions><execution>.
Thank!
nicolas de loof wrote:
I just fixed the startupUrl missunderstanding of GWT docs.
A new SNAPSHOT has been deployed (1.1-20090418.082909-35), please test
it :)
Cheers,
Nicolas
2009/4/18 nicolas de loof <nicolas.del...@gmail.com
<mailto:nicolas.del...@gmail.com>>
Hi
Gwt compiler output is set by default to webapp source folder so
that you can easily startup a "noserver" server using mvn
jetty:run or equivalent tomcat setup.
You can override this by configuration if you wish, but this
doesn't breack building the WAR anyway.
Still need to improve the doc ;)
2009/4/18 Farrukh Najmi <farr...@wellfleetsoftware.com
<mailto:farr...@wellfleetsoftware.com>>
Hi Nicolas,
Thank you for all your help and support on the list.
I am facing the same problem migrating from GWT 1.5.3 /
com.totsp.gwt:maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin to GWT 1.6.4 /
org.codehaus.mojo:gwt-maven-plugin:1.1-SNAPSHOT.
Being new to both the gwt-maven-plugin and GWT 1.6.4 I am not
quite following what to do to fix the problem where when I run:
mvn -e -X -DrunTarget=com.test.Application/Application.html
gwt:run
I get a hosted browser window with URL:
http://localhost:8888/Application.html
instead of url:
http://localhost:8888/com.test.Application/Application.html
Specifically, what steps do I need to take to have the hosted
browser show the correct URL
(http://localhost:8888/com.test.Application/Application.html)
BTW I generated my project structure via:
mvn -Dgwt.version=1.6.0 archetype:generate
-DarchetypeGroupId=org.codehaus.mojo \
-DarchetypeArtifactId=gwt-maven-plugin
-DarchetypeVersion=1.1-SNAPSHOT -DgroupId=com.test
-DartifactId=gwt-latest
Lastly, I am not sure why I am getting generated files in the
following directories:
/src/main/webapp/.gwt-tmp
src/main/webapp/com.test.Application
Why are these not being written to my target tree.
In case you need it my very minimal project is available as a
zip here:
<http://www.wellfleetsoftware.com/files/gwt-latest.zip>
Thanks for your help.
nicolas de loof wrote:
According to the GWT doc
(http://code.google.com/intl/fr-FR/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/ReleaseNotes_1_6.html)
<http://code.google.com/intl/fr-FR/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/ReleaseNotes_1_6.html>
this is the expected behaviour :
"
Switch from GWTShell to HostedMode
the following program arguments:
-out www com.google.gwt.TestApp/TestApp.html
become:
-startupUrl TestApp.html com.google.gwt.TestApp
Open your module /.gwt.xml/ file and add
a rename-to attribute to the module definition. When your
module is compiled, it will be output to a directory with
this name. For example, the following would output your app
to a directory called 'testapp' in the /war/ directory.
<module rename-to='testapp'>
...
</module>
"
2009/4/17 Christophe Lombart <christophe.lomb...@gmail.com
<mailto:christophe.lomb...@gmail.com>>
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the maven gwt plugin with GWT 1.6.4
with the noserver option.
When I'm executed the mvn command 'gwt:run', the url is
not correct, it forgets the module name.
In my case it is
http://localhost:8080/JcrBrowserApplication.html
instead of
http://localhost:8080/org.apache.sling.browser.JcrBrowserApplication/JcrBrowserApplication.html
but I specify the module name in the runTarget option. Is
it a bug or do I have to use another setting ?
here is my plugin definition.
Thanks,
Christophe
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>gwt-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<configuration>
<gwtVersion>${gwt.version}</gwtVersion>
<noServer>${gwt.noserver}</noServer>
<port>${gwt.port}</port>
<runTarget>org.apache.sling.browser.JcrBrowserApplication/JcrBrowserApplication.html</runTarget>
<!--
i18nConstantsWithLookup>false</i18nConstantsWithLookup -->
<extraJvmArgs>-Xmx512m -Xss1024k</extraJvmArgs>
</configuration>
<executions>
<execution>
<goals>
<goal>compile</goal>
<!-- goal>generateAsync</goal>
<goal>eclipse</goal>
<goal>eclipseTest</goal -->
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
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Regards,
Farrukh
Web: http://www.wellfleetsoftware.com
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