Thursday, November 21, 2013

Re: IncompatibleRemoteServiceException after new deployment

Maybe they changed some cache settings on the browser or they have some proxy in between that modifies the responses ?

David

On Thursday, November 21, 2013, Magnus wrote:
Hi,

there must be some additional magic things: I cannot reproduce the problems my users have...

First, I changed my code so that all exceptions triggered by RPC calls are passed to one central handler. This handler now catches all IncompatibleRemoteServiceExeptions and shows a nice message, that the browser cache is outdated and that the application has to be reloaded. (I actually don't know how to reload it automatically. How?)

However, after deploying the new war file, I cannot reproduce anything. I even upgraded my GWT eclipse plugins, and the last time I did so is months ago. After that everything was recompiled. But my application runs without any problem.

So how can it be that my users face the IncompatibleRemoteServiceException?

Thank you
Magnus

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