http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html#DevGuideModuleXml
and look for "Filtering Public and Source Packages"
You can use an ant-style excludes="..." to specify classes which should
be included. For example, in my projects I use a **/*Test.java which
excludes all Java files in all sub-dirs which have 'Test' as the last
part of their name. You can use whatever is the correct pattern in your
case.
HTH
Alan
> I have a separate source folder in eclipse where I put my unit tests.
>
> These unit tests are put in the same package so that I can gain access
> to package private classes.
>
> These classes do not need to be GWT compiled, it slows down the
> compilation and they cause many errors to be reported.
>
> When I use DevMode I can specify the classpath to not include my test
> directory ... I need something similar in the GWT Compile.
>
> David
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