hi, u dont the server locally ,dont you I mean the param in the URL
gwt.codesvr should point to 127.0.0.1 ? ;)
otherwise I can only imagine that either the file is not in place (hit
F5 in eclipse on the package to refresh) or the server does not use
the default war folder as context root, this issue is not related to
the client, rather the server cannot read the file locally.

delete the whole gmmaslocalordering folder and recompile again

On 11 Aug., 17:21, markM <mark.a.mccon...@pfizer.com> wrote:
> I successfully integrated the GWT Server Library into my GWT 2.0 app
> and had a working example in hosted mode.  Due to a suggestion in the
> server library documentation I then added the following to my web.xml.
>
>         <filter>
>                 <filter-name>NoCachingFilter</filter-name>
>                 
> <filter-class>org.gwtwidgets.server.filters.ResponseHeaderFilter</
> filter-class>
>                 <init-param>
>                         <param-name>Expires</param-name>
>                         <param-value>Di, 1 Jul 2008 12:00:00 GMT</param-value>
>                 </init-param>
>                 <init-param>
>                         <param-name>Cache-Control</param-name>
>                         <param-value>no-cache, must-revalidate</param-value>
>                 </init-param>
>                 <init-param>
>                         <param-name>Pragma</param-name>
>                         <param-value>no-cache</param-value>
>                 </init-param>
>         </filter>
>
>         <filter-mapping>
>                 <filter-name>NoCachingFilter</filter-name>
>                 <servlet-name>stream</servlet-name>
>         </filter-mapping>
>
> Shortly thereafter I was unable to load my GWT app in hosted mode.
> The html page loads but I get the error shown below in the console
> when I paste the URL into the browser and go.
>
> [WARN] 404 - GET /gmmaslocalordering/gmmaslocalordering.nocache.js
> (127.0.0.1) 1434 bytes
>
>    Request headers
>       Host: localhost:8888
>       User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:
> 1.9.2.8) Gecko/20100722 Firefox/3.6.8
>       Accept: */*
>       Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5
>       Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate
>       Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
>       Keep-Alive: 115
>       Connection: keep-alive
>       
> Referer:http://localhost:8888/GMMASLocalOrdering.html?gwt.codesvr=172.31.80.1...
>    Response headers
>       Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
>       Content-Length: 1434
>
> The file exists in the correct location under under the war directory
> as specified by the path shown in the error message.  Post error, I
> did the following in this order at each step hoping it would fix the
> issue.
>
> 1) Removed the xml filters shown above form web.xml.
> 2) Performed a GWT compile.
> 3) Rebooted my computer.
> 4) Cleared the browser cache of both I.E. and Chrome.
> 5) Installed Firefox (never before installed on this computer)
>
> None of these steps helped.  Helpful thoughts appreciated.

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