Hie

Thanks a lot for replying.. Below are the answers:

Does the login module work on GAE?  If so, what's different about the
two?
Yes it works... i think login module is the default one created by gwt when
u create a project.

Can you access the admindashboard without going through the login?
I can do that in dev mode in eclipse but on GAE it renders as a blank page:
http://sakshumweb20.appspot.com/ui/page/AdminDashBoard.jsp

Are you running firebug in firefox?  Is the page empty, or is the
content there but just not visible?
Yes. What i see is: <div height="100%" width="100%"
id="adminDashBoard"></div>

What's the network traffic look like, any errors there?
Looks fine to me.. I mean no errors in that.

Have you put debug log statements in admindashboard's onModuleLoad to
see if it ever even gets called?  Compare with similar log statements
in your working login app?
Yeah i tried putting sop but does not get printed in any of the module. But
the log statements get printed well in the submit method of login popup
button. In adminDashboard onModuleLoad I am calling a service method. In
this service method i dont see anything gettting printed. So this kinda
confirms that in case ofr AdminDashBoard  onModuleLoad is not getting called
at all.


So surely that something is different in envrionements as it works as it is
on eclipse but not in case of GAE.

Thankx and Regards

Vik
Founder
www.sakshum.com
www.sakshum.blogspot.com


On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 8:20 PM, kozura <[email protected]> wrote:

> You need to give more info about the problem and what you've done to
> try to debug.  There's many things that have to work to get a deployed
> app to work, and many more that can go wrong.  You say your app works
> in Dev mode, but not when deployed to GAE?  Just off the top of my
> head (and not being a user of GAE):
>
> Does the login module work on GAE?  If so, what's different about the
> two?
> Can you access the admindashboard without going through the login?
> Are you running firebug in firefox?  Is the page empty, or is the
> content there but just not visible?  What's the network traffic look
> like, any errors there?
> Have you put debug log statements in admindashboard's onModuleLoad to
> see if it ever even gets called?  Compare with similar log statements
> in your working login app?
>
> Without more info, there's not much to go on.  Most of us (or maybe
> just me!) have such issues quite often, we can't afford to get stuck
> so we attack the problem from different angles, add debug messages,
> check the http messages - these methods work to at least isolate the
> problem even if you don't fully understand everything going on.  At
> that point the experience of people on the forum can try to help you
> figure out how to fix it.
>
> jk
>
> On Apr 27, 6:58 am, Vik <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hie
> >
> > Please advise on this one. I am unable to proceed.
> > Thankx and Regards
> >
> > Vik
> > Founderwww.sakshum.comwww.sakshum.blogspot.com
> >
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