Thursday, January 19, 2012

Re: how to add external module WITHOUT Eclipse

You were right, Hilco: I misspelled the module name. Fixing that got
me a bit further, but alas, linking problems continue.

All of which reminds me that, when in Rome, one should do as the
Romans do. Eclipse, here I come.

Thanks for your kind assistance!

- Paul


On Jan 19, 4:12 pm, Hilco Wijbenga <hilco.wijbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 19 January 2012 15:35, Paul Shannon <paul.thurmond.shan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Hilco, for offering to help out.
>
> > (It may be that, working in true-beginner learning mode as I am, that
> > using Lukas Laag's gwt-svg library as my test case, as the external
> > module I wish to include in my simple gwt app,  is more complicating
> > than need be.  If there is some classic gwt add-on, 3rd party external
> > module that would be a better -- simpler -- test case, please suggest
> > it).
>
> > In svgApp/src/examples, where client/ server/ and shared/ directories
> > are found, I have svgApp.gwt.xml which includes this line:
>
> >  <!-- Other module inherits                                      -->
> >  <inherits name='org.vectomatic.dom.svg'/>
>
> My first guess is that you've got the name wrong. I think it's
> "org.vectomatic.libgwtsvg".
>
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> > I put the gwt-svg jar in svgApp/war/WEB-INF/lib, which has this
> > listing:
>
> > gwt-servlet-deps.jar
> > gwt-servlet.jar
> > lib-gwt-svg-0.5.4.jar
>
> > # which has these contents:
> > # jar tvf lib-gwt-svg-0.5.4.jar | grep gwt.xml
> > #   2141 Wed Nov 02 18:54:46 PDT 2011 org/vectomatic/libgwtsvg.gwt.xml
>
> > And the error message is:
>
> > 00:00:00.032  [TRACE] Loading inherited module
> > 'org.vectomatic.dom.svg'
> >  00:00:00.032  [ERROR] Unable to find 'org/vectomatic/dom/
> > svg.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be a typo,
> >                        or maybe you forgot to include a classpath
> > entry for source?
>
> > Is  war/WEB-INF/lib the wrong place for me to put the client-side
> > external module jar?
>
> Not sure, I don't use the strange and unconventional setup that the
> GWT docs seem to advocate. I use Maven and the gwt-maven-plugin. But
> it's a lib directory so it may very well be the right one. Check the
> docs, I'm sure this is documented.

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