Re: how to image.setUrl to (public/images/2341.gif);

2009-01-17 Thread Alex Luya

Thank you.
  I have uploaded an image:1232202393156.jpg to directory:src..client/
public/images,and then in method onSubmitComplete(),I set POJO
object:model.setUrl(images/1232202393156.jpg),and create an Images
object:new Image(model.getUrl()),add this image object to
RootPanel,but got this error:

[TRACE] Request 13: 
http://localhost:/com.tsolution.emc.ImageUploaderTest/images/1232202393156.jpg
[TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for 'images/
1232202393156.jpg' in module
'com.tsolution.emc.ImageUploaderTest.gwt.xml'
[WARN] Resource not found: images/1232202393156.jpg; (could a file be
missing from the public path or a servlet tag misconfigured in
module com.tsolution.emc.ImageUploaderTest.gwt.xml ?)

then I copy this url:http://localhost:/
com.tsolution.emc.ImageUploaderTest/images/1232202393156.jpg,paste to
address bar,got HTTP 404 error,
and then I refresh(in host model) ,upload another image:2345.jpg,got
some erros as above,but the stange is:I still copy previous url:http://
localhost:/com.tsolution.emc.ImageUploaderTest/images/
1232202393156.jpg,it work now,that is,I can access previous uploaded
image.
Can anybody tell me what problem is?



On Jan 17, 12:00 am, eggsy84 jimbob...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Use the GWT Image object in your client side code:

 http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/1.5/com/google/g...

 com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Image img = new Image(images/
 myImage.jpg);

 or

 img.setUrl(images/myImage.jpg);

 As long as the image is within your public/images folder it should
 work just fine.

 Eggsy

 On Jan 16, 3:01 pm, Alex Luya alexander.l...@gmail.com wrote:

  For testing,I uploaded an image into direcotry:src/../client/public/
  images(servlet will do that),and  created an image object and call
  setUrl() method to set url,so the question is how I can get and
  specify this url(src/../client/public/images/)  in client side.thank
  you.
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Re: how to image.setUrl to (public/images/2341.gif);

2009-01-17 Thread Dean S. Jones

I can't tell you what your problem is exactly, but I CAN tell you
allowing your upload servlet to have write access
to your applications live deployment folder leaves your whole site
about 60 seconds from being totally 0wN3d.

Not to mention a new WAR deploy might wipe out everything you
uploaded.

Save the images somewhere else.



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how to image.setUrl to (public/images/2341.gif);

2009-01-16 Thread Alex Luya

For testing,I uploaded an image into direcotry:src/../client/public/
images(servlet will do that),and  created an image object and call
setUrl() method to set url,so the question is how I can get and
specify this url(src/../client/public/images/)  in client side.thank
you.
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Re: how to image.setUrl to (public/images/2341.gif);

2009-01-16 Thread eggsy84

Use the GWT Image object in your client side code:

http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/1.5/com/google/gwt/user/client/ui/Image.html

com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Image img = new Image(images/
myImage.jpg);

or

img.setUrl(images/myImage.jpg);

As long as the image is within your public/images folder it should
work just fine.

Eggsy

On Jan 16, 3:01 pm, Alex Luya alexander.l...@gmail.com wrote:
 For testing,I uploaded an image into direcotry:src/../client/public/
 images(servlet will do that),and  created an image object and call
 setUrl() method to set url,so the question is how I can get and
 specify this url(src/../client/public/images/)  in client side.thank
 you.
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