Hello Leon, when developping your application, I don't think you can use the jse edition (on server side), since the backend is a servlet container (jetty). You can have a look at this sample application http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_2.1/13-restlet/303-restlet.html in the user guide. Once your gwt pages have been compiled, you can of course serve them using the jse edition because this is only static files.
Best regards, Thierry Boileau Recently I just started to try to integrate GWT 2.2.0 with Restlet JSE > 2.1-SNAPSHOT, but with no success. I always get following exception at the > client side: > > java.io.IOException: Can't parse the enclosed entity > at Unknown.ZFb(Unknown source:0) > at Unknown.tic(Unknown source:0) > at Unknown.G7b(Unknown source:0) > at Unknown.PD(Unknown source:0) > at Unknown.AE(Unknown source:0) > at Unknown.<anonymous>(Unknown source:0) > at Unknown.Zp(Unknown source:0) > > So I wonder to know: Is it possible to use Restlet JSE edition as back end > service while GWT is used as front end? > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > The libraries used on my server side are: > gwt-servlet-2.2.0 > jackson-core-asl-1.7.4 > jackson-mapper-asl-1.7.4 > org.osgi.core-4.0.0 > org.restlet-2.1-SNAPSHOT (JSE edition) > org.restlet.ext.gwt-2.1-SNAPSHOT (JSE edition) > org.restlet.ext.jackson-2.1-SNPASHOT (JSE edition) > > Libraries used on my client side are: > gwt-servlet-2.2.0 > gwt-user-2.2.0 > org.restlet-2.1-SNAPSHOT (GWT edition) > > And here is the source code for my server side: > public class CustomerResource extends ServerResource implements > ICustomerResource { > > private CustomerService customerService; > > @Put > public void create(Customer customer) { > customerService.add(customer); > } > > @Get > public List<Customer> fetchAll() { > return customerService.fetchAll(); > } > > @Put > public void update(Customer customer) { > customerService.update(customer); > } > > @Delete > public void delete(String customerId) { > customerService.delete(customerId); > } > > /** > * @param args > * @throws Exception > */ > public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { > Component component = new Component(); > component.getServers().add(Protocol.HTTP, 8080); > component.getClients().add(Protocol.JAR); > > Directory dir = new > Directory(component.getContext().createChildContext(), > LocalReference.createJarReference( > new Reference("file:///D:/temp/server.war"), "")); > component.getDefaultHost().attachDefault(dir); > component.getDefaultHost().attach("/customer", > CustomerResource.class); > component.start(); > } > > } > > My source code for the gwt client side: > CustomerResourceProxy customerResource = > GWT.create(CustomerResourceProxy.class); > customerResource.getClientResource().setReference("/customer"); > > > customerResource.getClientResource().getClientInfo().getAcceptedMediaTypes().add( > new Preference<MediaType>(MediaType.APPLICATION_JAVA_OBJECT_GWT)); > > customerResource.fetchAll(new AsyncCallback<List<Customer>>() { > > @Override > public void onSuccess(List<Customer> result) { > logger.log(Level.INFO, "result size = " + result.size()); > view.setQueryResults(result); > } > > @Override > public void onFailure(Throwable caught) { > // TODO Auto-generated method stub > logger.log(Level.SEVERE, "error here", caught); > } > }); > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2714887 > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2715204