Saturday, September 18, 2010

Re: Receive xml file after authentication

If you're using a desktop application then you really shouldn't be
communicating with a GWT server. You can create non-GWT servlets in
your web application and I'd recommend using that. Once you have that
set up you can use whatever method you want (GET, POST, Basic, Web
Services, etc ...).

Basically, this isn't a GWT problem so take it out of the equation.

On Sep 16, 8:48 am, kkpirri <hkakashisharin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Need to communicate a desktop application with my GWT site in a tomcat
> server. The desktop application creates a XML document and the
> authentication info must be sent to the GWT site. The authentication
> must be done automatically; the user and the password are stored on
> the client machine and the file must be send after authentication or
> with the authentication package. I thought on using digest
> authentication or send the XML using SOAP, but I don't know how this
> can be done with GWT. I also thought on combining PHP (for
> authentication and file receiving) and the GWT site with java back-
> end, but I don't know how to share the session variables and cookies
> between the two platforms.
>
> I would appreciate your help and any other suggestion you can give me.
>
> Thank you very much

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