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AppFuse Modular GWT Archetype -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you're reading this then you've created your new project using Maven and appfuse-basic-gwt. You have only created the shell of an AppFuse Java EE application. The project object model (pom) is defined in the file pom.xml. The application is ready to run as a web application. The pom.xml file is pre-defined with Hibernate as a persistence model and GWT as the web framework. There are two modules in this project. The first is "core" and is meant to contain Services and DAOs. The second is "web" and contains any web-related files. Using this modular archetype is recommended when you're planning on using "core" in multiple applications, or you plan on having multiple clients for the same backend. To get started, complete the following steps: 1. Download and install a MySQL 5.x database from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html#downloads. 2. From the command line, cd into the core directory and run "mvn install". 3. From the command line, cd into the web directory and run "mvn jetty:run". 4. View the application at http://localhost:8080. 5. More information can be found at: http://appfuse.org/display/APF/AppFuse+QuickStart