main argument is the module you're running, in your case
com.mycomp.foo.bar.bar. This isn't a java class, but an xml file that
has the metadata to tell GWT about your client app, and potentially
any servlet you want run, discussed here:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/create.html#components.
I'd strongly recommend you run through the tutorial in the docs, or
one of the sample projects, as these give you a great understanding of
how GWT is actually working, and also provide a template so you can
see all the components needed for your project.
On May 26, 2:58 pm, m <phillip...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I'm also doing it on App Engine if that adds a 4th learning
> curve ;) Java code looks pretty much like C# so I think I can easily
> learn that part of it.
>
> I moved the code to the server package. When I start the server I get
> this message:
>
> Loading modules
> com.mycomp.foo.bar.bar
> [ERROR] Unable to find 'com/mycomp/foo/bar/bar.gwt.xml' on your
> classpath; could be a typo, or maybe you forgot to include a classpath
> entry for source?
>
> I had previously tried moving the "bar" class into it's own package. I
> think this is what it is referring to here. However I've since moved
> the class to the server package as per your suggestion. So there must
> be a reference to this non-existant package some where. Where would I
> look?
>
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