Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Re: Confused about Servlet mapping and Url Pattern, RPC not working when Deployed

Thanks for the Response Nirmal,

Yes i have seen the net panel for firebug i dont see any post
messages: So this is what happening!!

The example for StockWatcher is working.
In the stockwatcher example i added some external jar files, its still
working
Now i have added some native library location to the external jar
files, its still working
As soon as i modify some code to include new packages and start an
external com client(related to the external jar files), its not
working
Since i am working on eclipse, i am not modifying the Build.xml file,
i am manually adding external jars to the lib folder of WEB-INF.
Now i compile after this and copy the class files and cache files to
webapps in tomcat.

Is this the correct procedure?
Eventhough working with eclipse do i have to modify Build.xml and do
ant build instead of GWT compile? i am not modifying it because i
never include it in the tomcat webapps folder!!

On Dec 29, 1:33 am, Nirmal Patel <nirmaljpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Amarsat,
>
> As Thomas already pointed; it seems your GUI code is not making any RPC
> calls in the first place.
> To establish that your GUI is actually making those RPC calls.. check for
> those URLs in Firebug Net panel... I am attaching a screenshot of same from
> my sample app.
>
> Here's a guide of deploying
> RPC:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/trunk/DevGuideServerCommunicati.....
> (if you havent read it already)
>
> Regards,
> Nirmal

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