I think I found the problem. One of the projects in my system has
nocache.js file but the other one doesn't have.
How can I solve this?

On 17 Aralık, 09:33, Haydar <haydarim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Keith,
> Thanks for your answer.
> I have managed to overcome this problem. Now it's working.
> But now another problem occured. My System consists of two projects.
> One for log-in and user roles etc. The other one has the screens.
> Now I can login to the system but I can't see any of the screens, no
> screens come to the view.
> What can be the problem?
>
> Thanks again...
> Haydar
>
> On 16 Aralık, 18:10, Keith Platfoot <kplatf...@google.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Haydar,
>
> > Since version 1.6, GWT projects have a new canonical structure that includes
> > a top-level directory named "war", where GWT expects to find your
> > publicly-served HTML/CSS, as well as various configuration files (including
> > the web.xml with your servlet declarations, inside a WEB-INF directory).
> >  Seehttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/ReleaseNotes_1_6.html#NewFe...
> > a good overview of the structural changes between 1.5 and 1.6.  This
> > doc
> > on GWT project organization may also be 
> > helpful:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjec...
> > .
>
> > Hope this helps.
>
> > Keith
>
> > On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Haydar <haydarim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I had a project in GWT 1.5 and I decided to migrate to GWT 2.0
>
> > > In my project I had my servlet declarations in gwt.xml file. But I
> > > think GWT 2.0
> > > looks for them in web.xml.
> > > I have done what is told on gwt site about migrating and then ran my
> > > project in devmode.
> > > But it gives me this warning:
>
> > > "00:00:03,032 [WARN] Module declares 1 <servlet> declaration(s), but a
> > > valid 'web.xml' was not found at 'D:\projects\myworkspace\myproject\war
> > > \WEB-INF\web.xml' "
>
> > > When I look at that path I can't even find a WEB-INF folder. It
> > > doesn't create it, pretends as it is created and looks for an xml file
> > > which is not in a non-existing folder.
> > > I couldn't understand the problem.
>
> > > I can't even see my first page in the application. Should I create a
> > > web.xml which contains my servlet definitions? How can I do this? What
> > > must I have done wrong? Can anyone please help me?
>
> > > Thanks in advance...
>
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