On 13 oct, 21:02, mwaschkowski <mwaschkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In hosted mode, my url looks like:
>
>  http://localhost:8090/xyz.html
>
> but when deployed looks like:
>
>  http://localhost:8090/zzz/xyz.html
>
> Because of this slight difference, I'm having a mapping issue. In my
> web.xml, I have a servlet mapping for a regular, ordinary servlet (not
> GWT-RPC):
>
> /servletRequest
>
> and when I try:
>
>   Window.open(url, "_blank", "status=0");
>
> when the app is deployed, everything is ok, and url looks like:
>
>  http://localhost:8090/zzz/servletRequest
>
> but when I try to access in hosted mode, the zzz causes problems
> (because in hosted mode there isn't a contextpath, which I find a bit
> weird and don't know exactly how to handle). What is best/easiest way
> to deal with this with gwt 1.7?

Have a look at GWT.getHostPageBaseURL() instead of hard-coding the /
zzz path segment.

Or you could just use a relative path in 'url'.
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