At the moment i'm not packaging anything else besides the gwt war file and
and related jars.
 Just a test to proceed and move on with ear package.

 For now i'm without new ideas, desperate i would say hahaha

 I'm try now, but i'm running out of alternatives.

 Thank you very much!

2010/9/8 jocke eriksson <jock...@gmail.com>

> Well I hardly think this is GWT related. You should seek advice from your
> EJB server support, FAQ or mailing list.
>
> 2010/9/8 Marcelo Balloni <marceloball...@gmail.com>
>
>>  I made a thousand testes and nothing is working here =/
>>  As an war file it works pretty fine, but i really need a ear package =/
>>
>>  Any sugestions please?
>>
>>  Thank you!!
>>
>> 2010/9/6 Marcelo Balloni <marceloball...@gmail.com>
>>
>>  Bad news.
>>>
>>>  Still no working.
>>>
>>>  I created the weblogic-application.xml descriptor file and it is still
>>> not working =/
>>>
>>>  I got the following error:
>>>  An error occurred during activation of changes, please see the log for
>>> details.
>>> weblogic.application.ModuleException:
>>> com/c/w/server/MyServiceImpl :
>>> com/google/gwt/user/server/rpc/RemoteServiceServlet
>>>
>>> Any idea? If i package like a simple war file it works pretty fine.
>>>
>>>  Thank you!
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/9/5 KevMo <kevinps...@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> I've successfully created an EAR with GWT and glassfish, it wasn't too
>>>> difficult.  I used gilead with hibernate for persistence.  The only
>>>> trick was getting GWT to compile, as my entities are in the EJB, and
>>>> GWT was in the WAR.  I simply made sure the .java files we available
>>>> to the WAR.  I can provide a sample project if needed.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Kevin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 4, 5:51 pm, Marcelo Balloni <marceloball...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >  Hi Mariano,
>>>> >
>>>> >  Thank you very much.
>>>> >
>>>> >  I Already have an application.xml descriptor with exactly  all proper
>>>> > configurations.
>>>> >
>>>> >  What i don't have is a weblogic-application.xml descriptor, but i'll
>>>> try it
>>>> > no later than monday.
>>>> >
>>>> >  But i must ask, what if i try to deploy on glassfish or jboss per
>>>> example
>>>> > (real situation here)? do i need some particular descriptor to?
>>>> >
>>>> >  Actually i haven't tested deploying it on glassfish before, gonna do
>>>> that.
>>>> >
>>>> >  One more time thank you very much.
>>>> >
>>>> > 2010/9/4 Mariano <mgo1...@gmail.com>
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > > Hi Marcelo,
>>>> >
>>>> > > Some weeks ago I've implemented exactly what you are trying (putting
>>>> > > the WAR inside an EAR file and deploying it into a Weblogic server).
>>>> >
>>>> > > Doing it it was pretty straightforward in my case, I didn't need any
>>>> > > change regarding GWT coding or deployment.
>>>> >
>>>> > > The steps I followed were:
>>>> >
>>>> > >  1. Create an "application.xml" descriptor
>>>> > >  2. Create a "weblogic-application.xml" descriptor
>>>> > >  3. Do all the proper EAR packaging (see next paragraph for my
>>>> > > directory layout)
>>>> >
>>>> > > After doing that in order to deploy it in Weblogic, just copy that
>>>> EAR
>>>> > > file into your <DOMAIN>/autodeploy directory OR deploy it thru
>>>> > > WebLogic's console as any usual application.
>>>> >
>>>> > > This is my directory layout:
>>>> >
>>>> > >  <app-ear>/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
>>>> > >  <app-ear>/META-INF/application.xml
>>>> > >  <app-ear>/META-INF/weblogic-application.xml
>>>> > >  <app-ear>/myapp.war
>>>> >
>>>> > > And the contents of my deployment descriptor files are:
>>>> >
>>>> > > Content of META-INF/application.xml:
>>>> >
>>>> > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>>> >
>>>> > > <!DOCTYPE application PUBLIC '-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD J2EE
>>>> > > Application 1.3//EN' 'http://java.sun.com/dtd/application_1_3.dtd'>
>>>> >
>>>> > > <application>
>>>> > >  <display-name>My Application</display-name>
>>>> > >  <description>My Application description</description>
>>>> >
>>>> > >  <!-- GUI -->
>>>> > >  <module>
>>>> > >    <web>
>>>> > >      <web-uri>myapp.war</web-uri>
>>>> > >      <context-root>myapp</context-root>
>>>> > >    </web>
>>>> > >  </module>
>>>> >
>>>> > > </application>
>>>> >
>>>> > > Content of META-INF/weblogic-application.xml:
>>>> > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>>> >
>>>> > > <!DOCTYPE weblogic-application PUBLIC "-//BEA Systems, Inc.//DTD
>>>> > > WebLogic Application 8.1.0//EN" "
>>>> http://www.bea.com/servers/wls810/dtd/
>>>> > > weblogic-application_2_0.dtd">
>>>> >
>>>> > > <weblogic-application>
>>>> >
>>>> > >    <prefer-application-packages>
>>>> > >        <!-- I have something here, but it is related to my
>>>> particular
>>>> > > application and not related with GWT -->
>>>> > >    </prefer-application-packages>
>>>> >
>>>> > > </weblogic-application>
>>>> >
>>>> > > Hope it helps and good luck,
>>>> > > Mariano Ortega
>>>> >
>>>> > > On Sep 2, 4:47 pm, Marcelo Balloni <marceloball...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > > >  Hi folks!
>>>> >
>>>> > > >  I developed a gwt application and package it as a war file.
>>>> Everything
>>>> > > > works fine.
>>>> > > >  But when i try to package it inside an EAR file all my remote
>>>> callings
>>>> > > > stoped to work (i'm using gwt default remoteserlvet calls).
>>>> Actually i
>>>> > > can't
>>>> > > > even deploy in weblogic (it gives an error).
>>>> >
>>>> > > >  I've tried everything but without success =/
>>>> > > >  Is there something else i'm missing on gwt ear deployment?
>>>> >
>>>> > > >  Thank you!
>>>> >
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