On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Itamar Ravid <itamar.ira...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The difficulty arises when using Hosted Mode. First, I have to copy a
> modified web.xml to ${project}/tomcat/webapps/ROOT. This web.xml routes all
> requests to /services/* to my springDispatcher. This web.xml is different
> than the one I distribute with my WAR, since it also includes mapping for
> the GWTShellServlet. Also, in order for serialization to work, I have to
> compile my project once (using GWTCompiler) and copy all resulting *.gwt.rpc
> files to ${project}/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/${module}/. This occurs because the
> GWTShellServlet generates these dynamically as GWT-RPC requests arrive.
>
> I've semi-automated the whole process using Ant tasks, and I'm aware of the
> gwt-maven plugin which provides some of this functionality, but I'd like to
> know whether the situation has been fully or partly addressed with the 1.6
> release.
>

Itamar,

I think you should find 1.6 much easier once you've switched over from
GWTShell to HostedMode.  Just use your real web.xml in hosted mode to map in
your springDispatcher; you no longer need to use GWTShellServlet at all.

Scott

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