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		<title>By: kenneth gardzinski</title>
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		<description>just got gwt
its really nice
wondering where i can get help 
im trying tutorial
and it uses command line
to activate two cmd files
projectCreate and applicationCreate
but i cant figure out how to make them create a project in the directory i want it to go in
it will only drop all of the files in the middle of the gwtlibrary folder.
messy
i dont know how to set PATH variables for cmd commands</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>just got gwt<br />
its really nice<br />
wondering where i can get help<br />
im trying tutorial<br />
and it uses command line<br />
to activate two cmd files<br />
projectCreate and applicationCreate<br />
but i cant figure out how to make them create a project in the directory i want it to go in<br />
it will only drop all of the files in the middle of the gwtlibrary folder.<br />
messy<br />
i dont know how to set PATH variables for cmd commands</p>
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