Re: Can't get gwt remote service (path) to work

2011-06-01 Thread AppEngineNoob
Thank you very much. I found out that simply "thinpost/welcome" works,
but I just had to recompile (wasn't doing that before, when I tried
the same thing).

On Jun 1, 3:29 am, Carlos  wrote:
> hi,
>
> you should check your module file
> if you have used this pattern 
> then your module name is now reffered to as thinpost (thinpost is just
> an example)
> so the servlet mapping would look like the following
>
>   
>     thinpostService
>     thinpost/welcome
>   
>
> and don't forget to add the annotation
> @RemoteServiceRelativePath("welcome") on the top of the interface
> ThinpostService.java
> then compile your project and run it again.
>
> On 31 mai, 02:54, AppEngineNoob  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have an app named "thinpost", where client-side code lives in
> > com.mthusain.thinpost.client.* and server-side code lives in
> > com.mthusain.thinpost.server.* . I have made a service (for RPC with
> > AppEngine JDO) called ThinpostService. The ThinpostServiceAsync code
> > lives in the client-side whereas the ThinpostServiceImpl code lives in
> > the server. In the ThinpostService, I have included this line at the
> > top: @RemoteServiceRelativePath("welcome"). In the web.xml file, I
> > have:
>
> >   
> >   
> >     thinpostService
> >     com.mthusain.thinpost.server.ThinpostServiceImpl > servlet-class>
> >   
>
> >   
> >   
> >     thinpostService
> >     com.mthusain.thinpost/welcome
> >   
>
> > Why am I still getting this error:
>
> > com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.StatusCodeException: 404
> > HTTP ERROR 404
>
> > Problem accessing /thinpost/welcome. Reason:
>
> >     NOT_FOUND
>
> > What am I doing wrong? I have tried many different combinations of url-
> > patterns: com.mthusain.thinpost.thinpost/welcome, com.mthusain/
> > welcome, com.mthusain/welcome, thinpost/welcome etc. but none seems to
> > work. Do I need to create a file in com.mthusain.thinpost called
> > welcome? If so, then what should I add in it? What am I missin here?
> > Any help would be kindly appreciated.
>
> > Thank you.

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Re: Can't get gwt remote service (path) to work

2011-06-01 Thread Carlos
hi,

you should check your module file
if you have used this pattern 
then your module name is now reffered to as thinpost (thinpost is just
an example)
so the servlet mapping would look like the following

  
thinpostService
thinpost/welcome
  

and don't forget to add the annotation
@RemoteServiceRelativePath("welcome") on the top of the interface
ThinpostService.java
then compile your project and run it again.


On 31 mai, 02:54, AppEngineNoob  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an app named "thinpost", where client-side code lives in
> com.mthusain.thinpost.client.* and server-side code lives in
> com.mthusain.thinpost.server.* . I have made a service (for RPC with
> AppEngine JDO) called ThinpostService. The ThinpostServiceAsync code
> lives in the client-side whereas the ThinpostServiceImpl code lives in
> the server. In the ThinpostService, I have included this line at the
> top: @RemoteServiceRelativePath("welcome"). In the web.xml file, I
> have:
>
>   
>   
>     thinpostService
>     com.mthusain.thinpost.server.ThinpostServiceImpl servlet-class>
>   
>
>   
>   
>     thinpostService
>     com.mthusain.thinpost/welcome
>   
>
> Why am I still getting this error:
>
> com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.StatusCodeException: 404
> HTTP ERROR 404
>
> Problem accessing /thinpost/welcome. Reason:
>
>     NOT_FOUND
>
> What am I doing wrong? I have tried many different combinations of url-
> patterns: com.mthusain.thinpost.thinpost/welcome, com.mthusain/
> welcome, com.mthusain/welcome, thinpost/welcome etc. but none seems to
> work. Do I need to create a file in com.mthusain.thinpost called
> welcome? If so, then what should I add in it? What am I missin here?
> Any help would be kindly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.

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