SmartGWT is easy to setup and I simply can't understand why they don't add a few lines into their Getting Started page. Yesterday I found obsolete SmartGWT setup tutorial - but it still works with only one thing missing. As someone mentioned in comments there, you need to add following code into your HTML (before script with your GWT module):
Besides this you only need one inherit in your GWT Module XML:
And of course - add smartgwt.jar on your classpath for GWT compiler. That's it - now you know how to setup SmartGWT project. (Of course I omitted the coding part, but there is a Showcase with examples.) That's the missing Getting Started. A few lines instead of many links mostly for Eclipse users - with some links not even related to SmartGWT at all.
\\nBesides this you only need one inherit in your GWT Module XML:\\n\\\nAnd of course - add smartgwt.jar on your classpath for GWT compiler. That\'s it - now you know how to setup SmartGWT project. (Of course I omitted the coding part, but there is a Showcase with examples.) That\'s the missing Getting Started. A few lines instead of many links mostly for Eclipse users - with some links not even related to SmartGWT at all.', 'tags':'smartgwt,gwt,ajax,ria,javascript,library',
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