Hello all:
I am using references to some external libraries in my data classes.
For example, the base class for my puzzle objects is
com.propfinancing.puzzle.Puzzle
I created a module for it by creating a Puzzle.gwt.xml
file in the same directory as its source code.
The entire com.propfinancing hierarchy is packaged into
two jars, one with the compiled code and another with the
sources.
I am using those jars in a different project so I put an
<inherits name="com.propfinancing.puzzle.Puzzle"/>
in that project's gwt.xml file.
One of the classes in that library is com.propfinancing.puzzle.Point
which is referenced by a subclass of com.propfinancing.puzzle.Puzzle.
It uses a class com.jme3.math.Vector3f which is from an external library.
I don't control that library and they did not package it for GWT.
So, I want to create a super source version of Vector3f for GWT.
I can create it in
com.propfinancing.puzzle.superSource.com.jme3.math.Vector3f
and put <super-source path="superSource"/> in the Puzzle.gwt.xml file.
But that is specific to the Puzzle.gwt.xml module. I can imagine in the
future
that I might have another module which references Vector3f and then I will
have to create a separate Vector3f file for it.
I think it would be better to create one file as
com.propfinancing.gwt.superSource.com.jme3.math.Vector3f
which I can then use in multiple modules.
This looks like it currently falls outside the scope of GWT.
Is that correct?
Thank you,
Neil
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