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PureMVC Manifold / MultiCore Version / Re: testing the framework
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on: February 15, 2010, 12:26:19
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Anthony, thanks for tip, but I am afraid it doesn't change anything.
I am still having the same problem. I have tried most combinations. I am obviously missing something. any other ideas?
Alex
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PureMVC Manifold / MultiCore Version / testing the framework
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on: February 15, 2010, 10:18:05
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Hi
I am new to puremvc and gwt (coming from java/cairngorm/flex) so forgive me if the question is a bit silly or if I am doing something really dumb.
I am having issues with the folder structure. I cannot get the EmployeeAdmin test to work in any other folder rather then the org.puremvc.java.multicore folder.
If I even slightly change the path (for instance to org.puremvc.java2.multicore), it stops working and gwt 2.02 comes back with the following message:
Compiling module org.puremvc.Demo_Java_MultiCore_GWT_EmployeeAdmin Finding entry point classes [ERROR] Unable to find type 'org.puremvc.java2.multicore.employeeadmin.EmployeeAdmin' [ERROR] Hint: Previous compiler errors may have made this type unavailable
I have a few small gwt modules that interact in a very large spring EE application, and I need (if possible) to keep things organized under my company standard folder structure.
I have tried to use the <source path='java2.multicore' > gwt module modified, but to no avail.
Am I missing something very obvious? I use Eclipse ganimede to refactor (move) things around, and, just to clarify, the gwt module file does indeed point to the right module as shown below ........ <!-- Inherit PureMVC --> <inherits name="org.puremvc.PureMVC_Java_MultiCore" /> <!-- Specify the app entry point class. --> <entry-point class="org.puremvc.java2.multicore.employeeadmin.EmployeeAdmin" /> <!-- Specify the paths for translatable code --> <!-- source path='java.multicore'/--> </module>
Thank you in advance for any help Alessandro
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