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-- Option A: Import your project into Eclipse (recommended) --
Configure Eclipse following the instructions at
https://github.com/gwtproject/old_google_code_wiki/blob/master/WorkingWithMaven.wiki.md#using-maven-with-google-plugin-for-eclipse
In Eclipse, go to the File menu and choose:
File -> Import... -> Existing Maven Projects into Workspace
Select the directory containing this file.
Click Finish.
You can now browse the project in Eclipse.
To launch your web app in GWT development mode
Go to the Run menu item and select Run -> Run as -> Web Application.
If prompted for which directory to run from, simply select the directory
that Eclipse defaults to.
You can now use the built-in debugger to debug your web app in development mode.
GWT developers (those who build GWT from source) may add their
gwt-user and gwt-dev projects to this project's class path in order to
use the built-from-source version of GWT instead of the version
specified in the POM.
Select the project in the Project explorer and select File > Properties
Select Java Build Path and click the Projects tab
Click Add..., select gwt-user and gwt-dev, and click OK
Still in the Java Build Path dialog, click the Order and Export tab
Move gwt-dev and gwt-user above Maven Dependencies
GWT developers can also use tools/scripts/maven_script.sh to push their
own GWT jars into their local maven repo.
-- Option B: Build from the command line with Maven --
If you prefer to work from the command line, you can use Maven to
build your project (http://maven.apache.org/). You will also need Java
1.7 JDK. Maven uses the supplied 'pom.xml' file which describes
exactly how to build your project. This file has been tested to work
against Maven 3.3.1. The following assumes 'mvn' is on your command
line path.
To run development mode use the Maven Plugin for GWT, first prepare
the webapp:
mvn war:exploded -Dgwt.skipCompilation=true
then
mvn gwt:devmode
To compile your project for deployment, just type 'mvn clean package'.
For a full listing of other goals, visit:
https://tbroyer.github.io/gwt-maven-plugin/plugin-info.html