Am I the only one have this problem? I hope someone can share some help. On Jan 10, 2:22 am, Ken <[email protected]> wrote: > I am playing with Guice 2.0 and WebSphere 6.1. My servlet is > configured in Guice module. > > public class ServletConfigListener extends GuiceServletContextListener > { > @Override > protected Injector getInjector() { > return Guice.createInjector(new RpcServerModule()); > } > > } > > public class RpcServerModule extends ServletModule { > @Override > protected void configureServlets() { > serve("*.rpc").with(RpcServiceImpl.class); > } > > } > > And I have configured GuiceFilter and above listener in my web.xml. > <filter> > <filter-name>guiceFilter</filter-name> > > <filter-class>com.google.inject.servlet.GuiceFilter</filter-class> > </filter> > <filter-mapping> > <filter-name>guiceFilter</filter-name> > <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> > </filter-mapping> > <listener> > <listener-class> > gov.ontario.mnr.irs.ServletConfigListener > </listener-class> > </listener> > > However my servlet RpcServiceImpl is never called. I traced Guice and > found out in class com.google.inject.servlet.ServletDefinition, method > service(), it tries to match the servlet path with my servlet pattern: > public boolean service(ServletRequest servletRequest, > ServletResponse servletResponse) throws IOException, > ServletException { > final boolean serve = shouldServe(((HttpServletRequest) > servletRequest).getServletPath()); > > But the servlet path always equals to "", then the pattern is not > matched. Should Guice use request URI instead of servlet path when try > to match servlet pattern? > > I worked this around by putting following lines in web.xml: > <servlet> > <servlet-name>RpcServlet</servlet-name> > <display-name>Gwt-Rpc Servlet</display-name> > <servlet-class>com.my.RpcServiceImpl</servlet-class> > </servlet> > <servlet-mapping> > <servlet-name>RpcServlet</servlet-name> > <url-pattern>*.rpc</url-pattern> > </servlet-mapping> > > I don't believe this is a Guice bug, as if it is a bug, it should be > very easy to be detected. What did I do wrong? Any help is very > appreciated. Thank you.
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