Have you deleted the static block ? This one:

static
        {
                ( (ServiceDefTarget) SERVICE ).setServiceEntryPoint
( GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "/PartsService" );
        }

Other than that, I don't know what could possibly cause that error,
you'll have to compile in pretty mode and look at the generated
javascript.

Cheers,

Salvador

On May 4, 4:57 pm, Evan Ruff <evan.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Salvador,
>
> I switched that around and I'm still getting the same error. For good
> measure, I blew away all the GWT output directories, rebuild the class
> files, pruned down the class path, etc. I'm still getting this
> exception in Firefox 3, web-mode, the FIRST TIME I call the Service:
>
> Prepare For Ugly JS Error:
>
> (TypeError): this$static is undefined
>  fileName:http://localhost:8888/com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEB...
>  lineNumber: 25463
>  stack: $createStreamWriter((void 0))@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 25463
> $doPartSearch_0((void 0),"asfasfasf",[object Object],[object Object])
> @http://localhost:8888/com.hs.fga.app.Application/
> 8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:29055
> load_2([object Object],[object Object])@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 29242
> $loadData([object Object],[object Object])@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 4324
> $load_0([object Object],[object Object])@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 4312
> $load([object Object])@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 4306
> $load_2([object Object],0,35)@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 29305
> handleEvent_46([object Object])@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 29284
> $fireEvent([object Object],124,[object Object])@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 4255
> $fireEvent_2([object Object],124,[object Object])@http://localhost:
> 8888/com.hs.fga.app.Application/
> 8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:7944
> $onFormSubmitAndCatch([object Object])@http://localhost:8888/
> com.hs.fga.app.Application/8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:
> 16453
> onFormSubmit()@http://localhost:8888/com.hs.fga.app.Application/
> 8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:16527
> ([object Event])@http://localhost:8888/com.hs.fga.app.Application/
> 8B74FDA45E85F1F93DEBEE7768F8795A.cache.html:28352
>
> Really getting to the end of my rope on this one.
>
> The service is held in a singleton. I've used a singleton pattern
> before with good results, so I don't think that's it?
>
> E
>
> On May 4, 10:11 am, Salvador Diaz <diaz.salva...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I recommend using the @RemoteServiceRelativePath annotation to define
> > the relative service path of your services, I think this makes
> > unnecessary the call to
> >  ( (ServiceDefTarget) SERVICE ).setServiceEntryPoint
> > ( GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "/PartsService" );
>
> > Hope that helps,
>
> > Salvador
>
> > On May 4, 3:56 pm, Evan Ruff <evan.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Well I'm just about fresh out of ideas on this one.
>
> > > I've tried moving EVERYTHING around in this project but still get this
> > > same Javascript error the first time I attempt to access my service.
>
> > > Does anyone have any tips?
>
> > > Thanks again,
>
> > > E
>
> > > On Apr 28, 3:04 pm, Evan Ruff <evan.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Man, I am really stuck on this one. I've tried changing the scope of
> > > > the service and the instantiation order of a bunch of stuff, but can't
> > > > seem to shake this issue.
>
> > > > Does anyone have any other idea?
>
> > > > It's really odd that I'm getting this JS error when I'm not even
> > > > breaking into the JNSI.
>
> > > > Thanks!
>
> > > > Evan
>
> > > > On Apr 27, 7:15 pm,Evan Ruff<evan.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hey guys,
>
> > > > > I've got a data manager class set up like this:
>
> > > > > public class PartManager
> > > > > {
> > > > >         public static final PartManager INSTANCE = new PartManager();
> > > > >         private static final PartsServiceAsync SERVICE = GWT.create
> > > > > ( PartsService.class );
>
> > > > >         static
> > > > >         {
> > > > >                 ( (ServiceDefTarget) SERVICE ).setServiceEntryPoint
> > > > > ( GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "/PartsService" );
> > > > >         }
>
> > > > >         private PartManager()
> > > > >         {
> > > > >         }
>
> > > > >         public void doPartSearch( String queryString, final 
> > > > > PagingLoadConfig
> > > > > config, final AsyncCallback<Part> searchCallback )
> > > > >         {
> > > > >                 SERVICE.doPartSearch( queryString, config, 
> > > > > searchCallback );
> > > > >         }
>
> > > > > }
>
> > > > > In Hosted mode everything works as expected. When I go to web mode I
> > > > > get an "onUncaughtException" error that says:
>
> > > > > (TypeError): this$static is undefined
> > > > >  fileName:http://localhost:8888/com.hs.fga.app.Application/634EC7CAAF7205EE4C56...
> > > > >  lineNumber: 25463
> > > > >  stack: $createStreamWriter((void 0))@http://localhost:8888/
> > > > > com.hs.fga.app.Application
> > > > >  ...
> > > > >  ...
>
> > > > >  and line 25463 is:
>
> > > > > clientSerializationStreamWriter = $ClientSerializationStreamWriter(new
> > > > > ClientSerializationStreamWriter(), this$static.serializer, this
> > > > > $static.moduleBaseURL, this$static.serializationPolicyName);
>
> > > > > The weird thing is that this happens ONLY the first time I attempt to
> > > > > access the service. Every subsequent time after that the service runs
> > > > > without issue, reaching the server and returning as usual.
>
> > > > > This is really pretty frustrating. Can anyone recommend something else
> > > > > to try? Any clues to why this is happening?
>
> > > > > Thanks a ton, I'm about at the end of my rope!!
>
>
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