Wow i don't know what happened but i put
form.setAction(GWT.getHostPageBaseURL() + "FileServlet");
using this web.xml and all finally works fine...

Thanks you very much for the help, i can now go forward !
Thanks again !

Best regards,
Jonathan

On 7 fév, 15:48, Jonathan <jonathan.delf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pointing tohttp://localhost:8080/com.tergwt.Main/FileServletshows me
> HTTP 405 (HTTP method GET is not supported by this 
> URL).http://localhost:8080/FileServletshows 404 (normal it's not in my
> webapp folder).
>
> So, the FileServlet is here, but it stills can't be found by the form
> action ?
>
> I'm not using the GWT hosted browser with the tomcat integrated server
> (I'm using Jetty).
> Here is my web.xml file :
> <servlet>
>                 <servlet-name>fileServlet</servlet-name>
>                 <servlet-class>com.tergwt.server.FileServlet</servlet-class>
> </servlet>
> <servlet-mapping>
>                 <servlet-name>fileServlet</servlet-name>
>                 <url-pattern>/FileServlet</url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
>
> Thanks,
> Regards
>
> On 7 fév, 15:23, jmpeace <jmpe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Why don't you try opening a separated browser window and point 
> > tohttp://localhost:8888/FileServlet
>
> > It should give you a HTTP Status 500 error meaning it is listening
> > there in hosted mode
>
> > On Feb 7, 8:05 am, Jonathan <jonathan.delf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > Thanks again for the help.
>
> > > GWT.getModuleBaseURL() returnshttp://localhost:8080/com.tergwt.Main/
> > > so i guess the path is correct...
> > > I tried to put the hardcoded path to my app folder (/home/jon/
> > > GWTDeploy/webapps/com.tergwt.Main + /FileServlet) and i still get this
> > > 404.
> > > I even tried to point it to the classes folder ...
>
> > > I'm not sure to understand very well in what involves this setAction
> > > line. It should point to my FileServlet.class file ?
> > > Or something else ?
>
> > > This servlet/form works fine in the embedded tomcat in hosted browser.
> > > So i guess something between the two config is missing (in my jetty
> > > server)
> > > But i can't find what ! It's quite annoying :)
>
> > > Thanks in advance...
> > > Regards
>
> > > On 7 fév, 01:59, Jonathan <jonathan.delf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hey i just saw this before your message.
> > > > But even with that, it stills not working.
> > > > I still get this message 404<p>RequestURI=/com.tergwt.Main//
> > > > FileServlet</p><p><i><small>...
>
> > > > And i changed my formAction to form.setAction("/FileServlet"); instead
> > > > of form.setAction(GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "/FileServlet");
> > > > So now, no more idea on my side ...
>
> > > > Cheers
>
> > > > On 7 fév, 01:50, Shawn Brown <big.coffee.lo...@gmail.com> wrote:> Well 
> > > > you have to specify a valid url.
>
> > > > > You are configuring /fileServlet to go to your servlet and then asking
> > > > > requesting a url of /FileServlet.
>
> > > > > Aren't you?  I am not sure but think capitalization is significant.
>
> > > > > Best,
>
> > > > > Shawn
>
> > > > > On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Jonathan <jonathan.delf...@gmail.com> 
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > Wow, i'm almost happy !
> > > > > > I finally managed to get rid of the HTTP ERROR 503.
> > > > > > I misplaced the bin files (.classes), they need to be under yourapp/
> > > > > > web-inf/classes/...
> > > > > > So i took the time to copy libs here too (in lib folder).
>
> > > > > > OK this done, i don't success to upload my file.
> > > > > > I browse it correctly, but when i click submit i get : <h2>HTTP 
> > > > > > ERROR:
> > > > > > 404</h2><pre>NOT_FOUND</pre>
> > > > > > <p>RequestURI=/com.tergwt.Main//FileServlet</p><p><i><small><a
> > > > > > href="http://jetty.mortbay.org/";>Powered by 
> > > > > > Jetty://</a></small></i></p><br>
> > > > > > as a response of the server.
>
> > > > > > My web.xml updated :
> > > > > > <servlet>
> > > > > >                <servlet-name>fileServlet</servlet-name>
> > > > > >                
> > > > > > <servlet-class>com.tergwt.server.FileServlet</servlet-class>
> > > > > >        </servlet>
>
> > > > > >        <servlet-mapping>
> > > > > >                <servlet-name>fileServlet</servlet-name>
> > > > > >                <url-pattern>/fileServlet</url-pattern>
> > > > > >        </servlet-mapping>
>
> > > > > > My entrypoint if needed:
> > > > > > onModuleLoad() {
> > > > > >  final FormPanel form = new FormPanel();
> > > > > >      form.setAction(GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "/FileServlet");
> > > > > > ...
> > > > > > }
>
> > > > > > If someone could tell me what's wrong, it could be nice :)
>
> > > > > > Thanks in advance,
> > > > > > Regards.
>
> > > > > > On 6 fév, 21:05, Jonathan <jonathan.delf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > >> Hi to all,
>
> > > > > >> I'm under linux and I follow this 
> > > > > >> tutorialhttp://jeff.ourexchange.net/2008/03/01/deploying-gwt-applications-wit....
> > > > > >> I have a simple gwt application that browses for a file and upload 
> > > > > >> it
> > > > > >> using a servlet (class FileServlet extends HttpServlet).
> > > > > >> In hosted mode (with tomcat) with the hosted browser of gwt, all 
> > > > > >> works
> > > > > >> as expected, my servlet runs fine.
>
> > > > > >> I try to deploy application to a Jetty embedded server and i get a
> > > > > >> HTTP ERROR: 503 SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE if i enable my servlet in 
> > > > > >> web.xml
> > > > > >> (under WEB-INF). Also when i run the Jetty server (in console), i 
> > > > > >> get
> > > > > >> two exceptions like  "Failed startup of context
> > > > > >> org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.webappcont...@1b9ce4b{/com.tergwt.Main,file:/
> > > > > >> home/jon/GWTDeploy/webapps/com.tergwt.Main/}"
> > > > > >> java.lang.NullPointerException
> > > > > >> I don't see the form of the upload.
>
> > > > > >> If i disable the servlet declaration in the xml file, the server 
> > > > > >> runs
> > > > > >> without exceptions but it doesnt upload and i get "<h2>HTTP ERROR:
> > > > > >> 404</h2><pre>NOT_FOUND</pre><p>RequestURI=/com.tergwt.Main//
> > > > > >> FileServlet</p>" if i try...
>
> > > > > >> So i guess it has something to do with the web.xml file.
> > > > > >> Unfortunately, i don't success with it.
> > > > > >> Here is the content of my web.xml file without the web-app marks.
> > > > > >>        <servlet>
> > > > > >>                 <servlet-name>fileServlet</servlet-name>
> > > > > >>                 
> > > > > >> <servlet-class>com.tergwt.server.FileServlet</servlet-class>
> > > > > >>         </servlet>
>
> > > > > >>         <servlet-mapping>
> > > > > >>                 <servlet-name>fileServlet</servlet-name>
> > > > > >>                 <url-pattern>/files/*</url-pattern>
> > > > > >>         </servlet-mapping>
>
> > > > > >> I don't know what else i can do to fix this problem as i'm not an
> > > > > >> expert with these things.
> > > > > >> My main.java contains the upload form and it uses the FileServlet 
> > > > > >> to
> > > > > >> make the doPost().
> > > > > >> Here is the full tree of my webapp deployed folder with the embed
> > > > > >> Jetty server :http://filebin.ca/cjgvj/tree.txt.
>
> > > > > >> Thanks in advance.
> > > > > >> Best regards.
> > > > > >> Jonathan
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