Hi,
I can't help you with Maven commands. I only use it for managing some dependencies in a few projects that force me to use Maven.
Creating GWT projects with the plugin allows me to run and debug. That's all I need.
Best,
Rodolfo
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 4:01 PM Magnus <alpineblaster@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Rodolfo,ok, this is an explanation, thanks!But I'd prefer to create projects in maven and import them as existing maven projects for several reasons, which are not important here.One of them is that eclipse should be the optional component here, as an IDE, one of many, which should not be essential to project creation.Given that you can run the project with "mvn gwt:run": Can you add the debug launchers manually?What about "mvn eclipse:eclipse", which shouldn't be used anymore, as told in another thread?
Thanks--
Magnus
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