File > new > project > checkout project from svn.
File > new > project > checkout project from svn Details here If you have correctly set up eclipse to use gwt, you should simply be able to check out a project.
This doesn't work for me,as I'm doing GWT project. – Feras Odeh Nov 11 '10 at 12:05 What doesn't work? – Jason Hall Nov 11 '10 at 15:02.
If you have checked in the . Project file of your project you're all set as long as the GWT plugin is installed on the other machine. The project natures com.google.gwt.eclipse.core.
GwtNature com.google.gdt.eclipse.core. WebAppNature as well as the builder com.google.gwt.eclipse.core. GwtProjectValidator are defined in it.
If that doesn't work (sometimes it didn't for me) you have to manually activate GWT for the checked out project: Project > Properites > Google > Web Toolkit > Use Google Web Toolkit.
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