RequestBuilder makes an AJAX call. It doesn't redirect the browser.
use setLocation for that, which I think is in the standard GWT API
someplace. Otherwise, use some JSNI to do:

window.location.href = "http://whatever.com/";;

if you really meant to make an AJAX call: Yes, you need a callback.
You don't have to put anything in it, though.

On Dec 22, 11:06 pm, Suri <sviswanad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to do the following.
>
> As part of how I'm modeling my exception handling, I decided that to
> be consistent with my current Struts model -  I would redirect the
> user to a generic error page in case of an error. Thus, any exceptions
> in the GWT should also be handled in the same manner.
>
> I figured I could just use the RequestBuilder to send my request
> along. However, I see that the problem here is that it requires a
> RequestCallback instance in order to make the request. I probably
> could fake a callback and let it pass, but I wanted to check with the
> experts to see if there was a more appropriate way to do this. Does
> this mean that there is no way of making a request/call to the server
> without providing a callback?
>
> Thanks
> Suri
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