[ERROR] Failed to resolve target definition /Users/home/Projects/gwt-eclipse-plugin/eclipse/mars/gwt-eclipse-mars.target: Failed to load p2 metadata repository from location https://storage.googleapis.com/gcloud-for-eclipse-testing/: No repository found at https://storage.googleapis.com/gcloud-for-eclipse-testing. -> [Help 1]
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Did you check if it works by putting in Application.gwt.xml in src/main/java instead of src/main/resources?
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 at 06:48 stuckagain <david...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Living behind a corporate firewall is hell as I cannot get my hands on the GWT plugin (I have a support case open for now 3+ months) unless I build it myself and produce a zip file of the eclipse plugin and somehow get it on my dev computer.I tried to build the 3.0-SNAPSHOT release on my computer at home but that one fails with:[ERROR] Failed to resolve target definition /Users/home/Projects/gwt-eclipse-plugin/eclipse/mars/gwt-eclipse-mars.target: Failed to load p2 metadata repository from location https://storage.googleapis.com/gcloud-for-eclipse-testing/: No repository found at https://storage.googleapis.com/gcloud-for-eclipse-testing. -> [Help 1]
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I tried to use the build on the brandon-release branch. Building went fine, I managed to install the plugin in my eclipse installation.But I can't get very far with starting the codeserver from eclipse.I am using the tbroyer maven plugin in a multi module maven project and I am using the module.gwt.xml approach that will generate the real gwt.xml file during build.When I try to launch the codeserver it just complains that it cannot find the Application.gwt.xml file in the classpath, even though the classpath is correct. So my guess that there is something wrong with the m2eclipse integration ? Since it does not appear to be generating the gwt.xml before launching as it should.How can I progress this painful exercise ?How can I get SNAPSHOT to properly build on the master branch ?How far does the tbroyer plugin support go ?
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