> have you registered a servlet in your GWT module?
>
> <servlet class="yourServletClass" path="/test.json"/>
Hi ep,
you were totally right. I was confused with web.xml and the servlets
defined in the gwt.xml module. The other confusion came from the way
the servlet mapping is made.
a
<servlet class="yourServletClass" path="/test.json"/>
translates to a
GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + /test.json
in the client module.
apart from that it works fine :)
Thanks for the hint!
Cheers,
Raphael
>
> On 29 Nov., 14:54, Raphael André Bauer <raphael.andre.ba...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I want to write a GWTTestcase that fetches a file "from the server".
>> My setup is maven + headless htmlunit for integration testing (target
>> integration-test).
>>
>> Say I got a json file (named "test.json" I want to read from the
>> server in directory root. Where do I have to put my json file in my
>> "test" setup so that a GET at /test.json returns that file?
>>
>> I always get a Error 404 NOT_FOUND from my jetty in the testcase.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Raphael
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