You just need to create a workspace in Eclipse and then import the wiab
project. You don't need to create GWT project first.

2011/2/26 Thomas Wrobel <[email protected]>

> I've been trying to make a wiab webclient, and thought the simplest
> way would be to start a new gwt project in eclipse, and import a
> checked out
> copy of wiab's source. As wiab already has a gwt based webclient, I
> thought I'd use it as a template.
>
> However, merely creating a fresh gwt default project, seeing wiab as
> required on the build path, and adding a wave object like "WaveView" I
> start to get an odd error;
>
>
> "Our heuristic for mapping anonymous classes between compilers failed.
> Unsafe to continue because the wrong jsni code could end up running.
> className = org.waveprotocol.box.webclient.client.WebClient"
>
>
> I assume this has something to do with JSNI native code?  I'm not
> using any myself, so it must be in the wiab end. Isn't there a way to
> import wiab's code :?
> Maybe this is more a java/gwt issue then a wave one but I'm finding it
> hard to tell.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas Wrobel
> arwave.org
>

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