Thursday, July 1, 2010

Re: JsonpRequestBuilder Timeout - GWT 2.0

Yeah you need to make sure you wrap your response with the callback
parameter that the JsonpRequestBuilder makes use of.

If you look at the response you receive from the Yahoo! Web service
you see that it is wrapped in a callback parameter you need to make
sure you code does that as well.

Eggsy

On Jun 30, 7:10 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 30 juin, 16:11, Márcio Menezes <marcio....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> > I'm trying to retrieve Json using JsonpRequestBuilder.
> > When I use some external url, like this onehttp://search.yahooapis.com/ImageSearchService/V1/imageSearch?appid=Y...,
> > everything works fine.
> > But, when I try to fetch json from some server inside my network, I get
> > timeout error (Timeout while callinghttp://192.168.2.12/gwt.js).
>
> > When I check the request on firebug, I can see that the response came back
> > and its body is exactly what I was suppose to receive. Somehow, it is not
> > being handled by the callback function.
>
> > If I try the same URL through browser, it works fine.
>
> > Does anyone know what it can be?
>
> Are you returning JSON-*P* (i.e. a JavaScript file containing a single
> function call with an object or array literal as sole argument)?
> Is the function call using the function name given in the URL (in the
> query-string, name of the parameter configurable in your
> JsonpRequestBuilder)?

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