this group.
> I'm new developer for GWT 2.0 and SmartGWT.
> I've a problem with RequestBuilder. There are one frontend and one
> backend. The first is an java GWT application, the second is a PHP
> scripts, and they speak with JSON. Now The first application is in
> port 88
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:16 AM, alian rea wrote:
> Hallo guys, i'm new of this group.
> I'm new developer for GWT 2.0 and SmartGWT.
> I've a problem with RequestBuilder. There are one frontend and one
> backend. The first is an java GWT application, the second is a PH
Hallo guys, i'm new of this group.
I'm new developer for GWT 2.0 and SmartGWT.
I've a problem with RequestBuilder. There are one frontend and one
backend. The first is an java GWT application, the second is a PHP
scripts, and they speak with JSON. Now The first application is in
po
im using cobogwave to build my wave gadget,
when i add
it show some boot error
On Jun 8, 4:34 pm, nino ekambi wrote:
> I think you could use the xs-linker.
> But i think even that wont help if the browser from wich u make the request
> doesnt allows xs-Requeest
>
> 2010/6/8 Alex
>
> > what shou
I think you could use the xs-linker.
But i think even that wont help if the browser from wich u make the request
doesnt allows xs-Requeest
2010/6/8 Alex
> what should i use to make such a request?
> i have tried com.google.gwt.xhr.client.XMLHttpRequest, but the status
> code i get is 0.
>
> On J
take a look here
http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/Xsite.html
On Jun 8, 12:06 am, Alex wrote:
> what should i use to make such a request?
> i have tried com.google.gwt.xhr.client.XMLHttpRequest, but the status
> code i get is 0.
>
> On Jun 8,
what should i use to make such a request?
i have tried com.google.gwt.xhr.client.XMLHttpRequest, but the status
code i get is 0.
On Jun 8, 4:26 am, Sripathi Krishnan
wrote:
> It seems you are making a cross-domain request. In general, you cannot use
> RequestBuilder to make cross domain calls.
>
It seems you are making a cross-domain request. In general, you cannot use
RequestBuilder to make cross domain calls.
--Sri
On 7 June 2010 23:39, Alex wrote:
> im getting empty string from response.getText()
> and response.getStatusText() give OK
>
> must the response from the server be in xm
im getting empty string from response.getText()
and response.getStatusText() give OK
must the response from the server be in xml?
must the data i send be in xml?
im working on a google wave gadget.
im trying to send a http POST to a web service which i have no control
of.
the data im sending is i