Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Re: GWT problem to include a css file into my project

If you don't use an absolute path the css file should be located in the same folder as your compiled GWT app, e.g. war/<modulename>/mycss.css.

To make it more simple you can create a folder called "public" next to your module.gwt.xml and place the mycss.css file in that public folder. Now when you compile your app everything in the public folder will be copied to war/<modulename>.

com.example
   public
      -> mycss.css
   client
   shared
   App.gwt.xml (with <stylesheet src='mycss.css'/>)


As you are building a mobile app you should take a look at GWT's ClientBundle feature. It allows you to minimize the server requests made during app startup by embedding all your resources (css, images, texts, ...) into your JavaScript code.

-- J.

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