You can use domino-cli to create a j2cl simple maven project, download and the proper package for your operating system from the releases page, then from the command line use the following command
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Happy J2CLing
On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 7:55:33 PM UTC+3, Robin Roos wrote:
-- dominokit gen app -t basic --j2cl -n sample -g com.foo
where sample is the name/artifactId of the generated project and com.foo is the group id
the generated project is similar to a generated GWT project from tbroyer archetype.
after the project is generated inside the root folder do
mvn clean install
once the project is built you can run it in development mode
in one terminal run
mvn tomcat7:run -pl *-server -am -Denv=dev
to start the server
and in another terminal run
mvn j2cl:watch
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Happy J2CLing
On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 7:55:33 PM UTC+3, Robin Roos wrote:
Congratulations on the release of 2.9.0.Can anyone point me to a sample Maven pom.xml from which to begin a new GWT project? I specifically want to be using J2CL, and I'm happy to use snapshot releases if required. Thanks, Robin.
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