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Deepak Vohra

"Ajax in Oracle JDeveloper"

4.3 Specifying Document Root
Click on Finish. The GWT Web Project gets created as shown in Fig.
4.4. The GWT application that we created with the
applicationCreator gets added to the Application Navigator.
Fig. 4.4 GWT Application in JDeveloper
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Next, add the GWT JAR files and Src directory of the GWT
application to the GWT Web Project libraries. Select Tools>Project
Properties. In the Project Properties window select Libraries and add
JAR files GWT-user.jar and GWT-dev-windows.jar to the project
with the Add JAR/Directory button. Also add the Src directory. Click on
OK as shown in Fig. 4.5.
Fig. 4.5 GWT Libraries
Next, we shall configure the runtime settings for the GWT application
for the hosted mode. Select Tools>Project Properties. In the Project
Properties window select Run/Debug/Profile and select the Default Run
Configuration and click on Edit as shown in Fig. 4.6.
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Fig. 4.6 Configuring Default Run Configuration
In the Edit Run Configuration window select the Launch Settings
node and specify the Default Run Target, the Program Arguments, and
the Run Directory. To run the GWT application in hosted mode, in the
Default Run Target field select the GWTShell.class in the gwt-devwindows.
jar. In the Program Arguments field specify the following
arguments.
-out C:/GWT/gwt-windows-1.4.60/www
com.gwt.CatalogForm/CatalogForm.


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