I don't test, but you can try:
@Provides
@Singleton
SessionServiceAsync sessionServiceAsyncProvider() {
SessionServiceAsync s = GWT.create(SessionService.class);
((ServiceDefTarget) s).setServiceEntryPoint(GWT
.getHostPageBaseURL() + s.END_POINT);
return s;
}
Juan
2011/7/28 vehdra music <vehdra@gmail.com>
Hi, I am using Gin in my project.
In my activity I have this code:
private MyServiceAsync rpcService;
@Inject
public MyListActivity(MyListView view, PlaceController
placeController, MyServiceAsync rpcService) {
this.view = view;
this.placeController = placeController;
this.rpcService = rpcService;
}
This works great if my RPC is created in the same module.
But I need to have my RPCs in another module (Core), and inherit this
module from others (ie: Admin).
I was googling about relative paths and RPCs and I've found this post:
http://borgestech.blogspot.com/2011/03/gwt-calling-rpc-service-inside-another.html
But (as I am a really newby to Gin) I can't figured how to mix what
that post says with Gin.
Can anyone give me a hand?
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