Here's some piece of advice.
First, If you're using the default GWT-RPC pattern, wich use the same object
type on the client side and on the server side. I think it's normal that it
doesn't work, since you're using two different object to represent the same
thing.
Second, I'll tell you what I'm u
Well ... there is another thread with this message/issue, but I can
tell you exactly what I need.
So, I've got a working Spring 2.5.6 application, we use an
applicationContext.xml file.
We have working and unit tested Hibernate POJO's with Annotations, and
we have DAO's ... all defined in the Spr
Hi Thomas,
Indeed the StockWatcher tutorial includes a section on using GWT RPC which
should help as an example in your case. The webAppCreator also generates a
starter sample application that includes a GWT RPC component as well, so you
may want to use that as a reference.
For more specific help
Hi Thomas,
The tutorials are very helpful; I worked through implementing the
StockWatcher sample to get my head around GWT concepts (including
RPC):
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/index.html
On Sep 6, 1:50 pm, Thomas Holmes wrote:
> I posted this before, and I was waiting for
I posted this before, and I was waiting for the moderators to put this
online.
I am desperate, and need a working GWT-RPC working ASAP.I've got 6
new books on GWT and some refer to older 1.5 versions and not the new
versions.
We have Spring 2.5.6, some MVC, using Spring Beans, and Hibernate
P
I need to develop a CRUD application with GWT.
What we currently have is an an existing database in MySQL, Spring
2.5, Hibernate 3 POJO's with Annotations defined as Spring Beans with
the applicationContext.xml, and Hibernate DAO's. To be certain, there
is no hibernate.cfg.xml defined and there a