Hi Rob,

if you don't mind, I will cope with this task and tell you when it will 
be achieved.

best regards,
THierry Boileau

>
>
> On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:31 AM, antoniojg <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello, I imported the sample restlet-gwt project within eclipse
>     3.4 but I'm
>     unable to connect to the restlet resource. When I click on the
>     close button
>     It complains of the following  error
>
>     "unable to find 'ping.gwt.xml' on your classpath; could be a typo,
>     or maybe
>     you forgot to include a classpath entry for source?"
>
>
> The web.xml inside your project root 
> /tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml has probably been overwritten (or 
> never configured).  GWT sometimes will overwrite this due to some 
> combination of timestamps I've never been able to figure out.  (If 
> someone knows, and can propose a workaround, I'd love to hear it).  
> This needs to have the declaration of the GwtShellServletWrapper in it 
> (see the one in the example zip).
>
>     Moreover has someone succeded in configuring the module to run on
>     a real
>     tomcat instance?
>
>     Which kind of servlet is it necessary to configure in the deoployment
>     descriptor? GwtServletWrapper should not work in web mode so
>     ServerServlet
>     should be enough? And how to pass the module information?
>
>
> Yes, just use ServerServlet to power your Restlet server side.  You 
> need not pass the module information any more, as you'd now be running 
> a JavaScript compiled version of the client side.  You cannot, to my 
> knowledge, use a real Tomcat in GWT hosted mode -- I believe there are 
> Google specific changes in the hosted mode Tomcat bundled with GWT.
>
> We'll add it to the "to do" list to add a walk thru of compilation and 
> deployment options in some various production environments.
>
> - Rob
>

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