Modular compilation probably won't be ready for GWT 2.6. If it's there at all, it will be experimental.
On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 6:02:46 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
-- On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 6:02:46 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 2:33:59 PM UTC+2, jesty wrote:Thanks to all for the answer.About this features:
Modularization and mavenization
It'll actually be a gradle-ization; I declared defeat with Maven, it's hostile to migrations like those.But that only affects people that build GWT themselves.Modularization will be done afterwards (with Maven, it would have had to be done, at least partly, as part of the migration), and should be ready for 3.0 (hopefully).I'm working in a big project with more than 20 modules and I would like to have this features. Actually I used http://mojo.codehaus.org/gwt-maven-plugin/ , not bad, but I hope in a better support :)You can have a look at http://github.com/tbroyer/gwt-maven-plugin but it's likely to stay in its current pre-alpha state for some time.If you want more flexibility than org.codehaus.mojo:gwt-maven-plugin provides, then you can just use the exec-maven-plugin. What kind of "better support" are you looking for?
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