Thursday, September 16, 2010

Re: GWT 2.1M3 Expenses

Which class is not found? Do you have json-20090211.jar in your
classpath?

/dmc

On Sep 16, 1:38 am, Rud <rudmerr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> Thanks, that let me make some headway but not there yet. My web.xml
> now has:
>
> <servlet>
>    <servlet-name>requestFactory</servlet-name>
>    <servlet-
> class>com.google.gwt.requestfactory.server.RequestFactoryServlet</
> servlet-class>
>       <init-param>
>         <param-name>userInfoClass</param-name>
>         <param-value>us.k5rud.scaffold.server.GaeUserInformation</param-
> value>
>       </init-param>
> </servlet>
>
> and it is finding the GaeUser... class because if I munge its name it
> gives me a not found error.
>
> What I have now is a 500 error retured with a JSON Exception about not
> finding the class definition. The class RequestFactoryServlet is at
> line 82:
>
>         RequestProcessor<String> requestProcessor = new
> JsonRequestProcessor();
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Appreciate the help...
>
> Rud k5rudhttp://www.mysticlakesoftware.com/

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