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		<title>Using GWT from source</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using GWT regularly, sometimes, there is the need to verify “what lies beneath” or even to change or expand certain classes. 
This guide should be helpful for those who want to see how to use a complex tool like gwt directly from their favourite IDE (eclipse) in its source code version.]]></description>
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