Sunday, August 29, 2010

Re: Integration of GWT in Spring

http://pgt.de/2009/07/17/non-invasive-gwt-and-spring-integration-reloaded/

There is also working example code for the same.

Thanks,
Subhro.

On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Sebastian Rothbucher <sebastian.rothbucher@clarities.de> wrote:
Hi,

I guess it is a little more difficult than that as you have to
integrate two paradigms here: one is request-response ("classic"
webapp style of spring web mvc), the other is requesting on demand by
google web toolkit. Possibly the easiest way would be rendering a gwt
carrier page via spring - or embedding GWT via an invisible IFrame; I
don't think it is that easy to just submit the contents of a GWT app
along with other classic form fields...

Hope this helps - good luck and best regards
   Sebastian

On 21 Aug., 00:24, la-praline <benmahidd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> First of all sorry for my mistakes i'm french. I'm making a web
> application with Spring and i need gwt for a text editor so i'm trying
> to integrate GWT in Spring. I used the webAppCreator to make an
> example. I use the same architecture. When i go to the page the
> browser return that
>
> HTTP method GET is not supported by this URL
>
> there is my web.xml
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <web-app ...>
>         ....
>         <!-- Spring Entry point -->
>         <listener>
>           <listener-
> class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-
> class>
>         </listener>
>         <servlet>
>                 <servlet-name>dispatcher</servlet-name>
>                 <servlet-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet</
> servlet-class>
>                 <init-param>
>                         <param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name>
>                         <param-value>/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml,/WEB-INF/dispatcher-
> servlet.xml</param-value>
>                 </init-param>
>         </servlet>
>         <servlet-mapping>
>                 <servlet-name>dispatcher</servlet-name>
>                 <url-pattern>*.do</url-pattern>
>         </servlet-mapping>
>
>         <!-- GWT -->
>         <servlet>
>                 <servlet-name>myService</servlet-name>
>                 <servlet-class>org.nomadphp.gwt.server.MyServiceImpl</servlet-class>
>         </servlet>
>         <servlet-mapping>
>                 <servlet-name>myService</servlet-name>
>                 <url-pattern>*.gwt</url-pattern>
>         </servlet-mapping>
>        ...
> </web-app>
>
> There is my dispatcher-servlet.xml
>
> <beans ...>
>         ...
>         <!-- urlMapping Configuration -->
>
>         <bean id="urlMapping"
> class="org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.SimpleUrlHandlerMapping">
>                 <property name="urlMap">
>                         <map>
>                                 ...
>                                 <entry key="/projectEditor.gwt">
>                                         <ref bean="myService" />
>                                 </entry>
>                         </map>
>                 </property>
>         </bean>
>
>         <!-- Gwt Controller -->
>
>         <bean id="myService" class="org.nomadphp.gwt.server.MyServiceImpl" />
> </beans>
>
> Thank you for your help

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