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- | === Vaadin Eclipse Widgetset Compilation === | + | ===== Vaadin Eclipse Widgetset Compilation ===== |
- | NFORMATION: Requested resource [/VAADIN/widgetsets/org.test.MyAppWidgetset/org.test.MyAppWidgetset.nocache.js] not found from filesystem or through class loader. Add widgetset and/or theme JAR to your classpath or add files to WebContent/VAADIN folder. | + | INFORMATION: Requested resource [/VAADIN/widgetsets/org.test.MyAppWidgetset/org.test.MyAppWidgetset.nocache.js] not found from filesystem or through class loader. Add widgetset and/or theme JAR to your classpath or add files to WebContent/VAADIN folder. |
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- | I run into this problem some time ago. I read thousands answers to this topic but never found something that helped. Than I noticed that if you run tomcat as an adapter in eclipse and you deploy your project into it, then sometimes after you have build your project, the **target folder is not in sync** with eclipse and **you have to press F5 on it**. After this action the widgetset could be loaded. | + | I run into this problem some time ago. I read thousands answers to this topic but never found something that helped. Then I noticed that if you run tomcat as an adapter in eclipse and you deploy your project into it, then sometimes after you have build your project, the **target folder is not in sync** with eclipse and **you have to press F5 on it**. After this action the widgetset could be loaded. |
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