Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Re: Hosting web application on production server.

Hi dg,

Are you using GWT-RPC, RequestFactory, or other code from gwt-servlet? If not, the GWT app is just HTML+JS+CSS+images that you can deploy to any Web server.

/dmc

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Ben Imp <benleeimp@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm pretty sure IIS can't handle Java servlets, at least not out of
the box (someone please correct me if I am mistaken).  I'd want to be
testing on the same application server as I was deploying on anyway.

-Ben

On Mar 1, 11:07 pm, dg <damaya...@bitscrape.com> wrote:
> I will develop a web application using GWT, MySQL and Apache Tomcat
> server. Once I develop my application, I have to show it to my client
> in a production environment
>
> I am not very clear on this part. I understand that I am using Apache
> Tomcat as an application server. on my own machine. Can I show it on
> Windows running IIS?. Do I have to install Apache Tomcat there also?
> Can someone please explain?

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