Hi THomas and many thanks for your quick reply !
-- I wasn't aware you had your own plugin at GitHub and this was different from the one at Codehaus, thanks for all these indications!
I'll definitely give your plugin a try, and will also try your archetype to test it with GWT 2.7!
Regarding your question as to why I'd want to "GWT compile" in Eclipse: this is so I can generate the GWT nocache.js, permutations and .rpc files in the Eclipse GWT output folder (which is generally different from the Maven output folder) so that I can point to it in a Dev Mode configuration. This is only for development/debugging; I rely on Maven for producing the final version of the app to be tested and deployed.
Indeed, there's a way to share the Maven GWT output folder with Eclipse in DevMode, but it's often simpler (and leads to fewer problems) to have separate Eclipse/Maven output folders fior the GWT client side files (well, this is a personal opinion of course).
I'm taking note of your recommendation that my rant should better be aimed at the GPE guys on their forum or on StackOverflow as they suggest in their forum.
Thank you for your time and for your advice.
Kind regards,
Laurent
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