did you added gwt-servlet.jar in application lib dir or somewhere in
classpath?
+Bakul+
On Oct 22, 11:57 pm, Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ...
>
> I have an RPC that is working fine in host mode but fails in web mode
> and I don't know what to do to troubleshoot it. On the client, I get
This sounds like one of two problems.
Your tomcat mapping may be incorrect as it cannot find the url mapping
for the RemoteServiceServlet you are calling.
Can you show us your gwt.xml file and the area of the Tomcat context
that maps the URL?
Also you say its working in hosted mode? When return
This is not related to GWT, but you can debug tomcat in eclipse using
standard java remote debugging.
On Oct 22, 11:57 pm, Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ...
>
> I have an RPC that is working fine in host mode but fails in web mode
> and I don't know what to do to troubleshoot it. On the c
Barry schrieb:
> 1) What log would it be referring to??
The log Tomcat uses for logging messages and error. I don't know
Tomcat in detail but would expect it in a directory called
"logs".
> 2) How does one debug server-side code running under Tomcat?? Is
> Eclipse any help here??
If the Remote
Hi ...
I have an RPC that is working fine in host mode but fails in web mode
and I don't know what to do to troubleshoot it. On the client, I get a
message box that says "Failure:
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.StatusCodeException: The call failed on
the server; see server log for details".
A fe