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Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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```
Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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```
Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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```
Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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```
Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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```
original GWT issue, see:
https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4395
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `danku...@google.com` on 16 Apr 2013 at 9:53
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Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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Some projects have .project and .classpath files checked in and some
don't. If the files are there it's more convenient for Eclipse users and
doesn't hurt non-Eclipse users. Therefore the reque…
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```
To reproduce:
1. Create a web-fragment with "/META-INF/resources/WEB-INF/urlrewrite.xml".
2. Set "confPath" to "classpath:/WEB-INF/urlrewrite.xml"
3. Start the app.
The application should catch t…