So stupid. I just happened to remember that GWT needs no-arg constructors in classes it
needs to serialize, so I looked at my new domain class and sure enough, I forgot the
no-arg constr. Build now passes.
Why in the world can't GWT tell me something as simple as "ERROR: missing no-arg
constructor" ????? How hard could it be to tell me that during compilation rather
than spitting out meaningless messages?
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Anyone ever see this? I did add something to the GWT interfaces, but
there
are no errors to indicate anything is wrong with the new code... there isn't
anything obviously wrong with my new code that I can see.
Caused by: org.codehaus.mojo.gwt.shell.ForkedProcessExecutionException:
Command [[
...the big command line to run the gwt compiler is here...
]] failed with status 1
at
org.codehaus.mojo.gwt.shell.AbstractGwtShellMojo$JavaCommand.execute(AbstractGwtShellMojo.java:485)
at
org.codehaus.mojo.gwt.shell.CompileMojo.compile(CompileMojo.java:365)
at
org.codehaus.mojo.gwt.shell.CompileMojo.doExecute(CompileMojo.java:280)
at
org.codehaus.mojo.gwt.shell.AbstractGwtShellMojo.execute(AbstractGwtShellMojo.java:172)
at
org.apache.maven.plugin.DefaultBuildPluginManager.executeMojo(DefaultBuildPluginManager.java:101)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor.java:209)
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