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1. Re: Why don't I need erraiApp.properties?
jfuerth Jan 28, 2013 4:06 PM (in response to mdhirsch30345)Yes, you've come to the correct conclusion.
As of version 2.2.0.Final, Errai gets all the information it needs about client-side types from the GWT TypeOracle at rebind time. The ErraiApp.properties file (note: begins with uppercase E) does hold optional configuration info (such as declaring portable types that you can't annotate with @Portable), but it is essential as a marker for our runtime classpath scanning in the server-side code.
We can't guarantee this will always be the case for pure client-side apps in the future, so I'd still recommend you do put one in the root of each .jar.
-Jonathan
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2. Re: Why don't I need erraiApp.properties?
mdhirsch30345 Feb 5, 2013 12:54 PM (in response to jfuerth)Thanks, Jonathan. That's good information.
--Michael