I'trying am deploying my App with eclipse and just trying to reach
this data lying on a client side.

On Jul 11, 6:43 pm, Nik <khristia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have tried both
> RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.GET,
> "/rate.xml");
> and
>
> RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.GET,
> GWT.getHostPageBaseURL()
> +"rate.xml");
>
> both do not work.
> If that was a SOP problem it would fire the at least the onError
> method.
>
> On Jul 5, 11:45 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 5 juil, 17:08, Nik <khristia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > I'm new with GWT nad trying to write a simple XML-parser in Eclipse
> > > and really don't understand what url i have to use in my HTTP GET
> > > request.
>
> > >         private void refreshtable() {
> > > //      String url = "http://127.0.0.1:9997/rate.xml";;
> > >         RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.GET,
> > > "rate.xml");
>
> > >         try {
> > >           Request request = builder.sendRequest(null, new 
> > > RequestCallback()
> > > { ..........
>
> > > now i have copied  the file rate.xml to all of the folders, but the
> > > HTTP GET doen't see the file. I have also tried to 
> > > puthttp://127.0.0.1:9997/rate.xml
> > > as url, where i can access it with my browser.
>
> > > Maybe someone has an advise?
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy
>
> > In other words:
> > 1. deploy the XML on the same server as your GWT app
> > 2. use a relative URL (i.e. "/rate.xml" or GWT.getHostPageBaseURL()
> > +"rate.xml")

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