I had a very similar problem, I ended up fixing it by setting an
absolute path to the realm.properties file.
http://jetty.mortbay.org/configure.dtd";>
file
C:\gwt-2.0.0\realm.properties
On Jan 13, 8:20 am, "Ian.G" wrote:
> H
Hi Alberto,
thanks for getting back on this.
We have our app secured again now - but I'm far from happy with the
approach I've taken right now. As I couldn't decide on appropriate
paths to watch with the filter I've removed it and gone with the dirty
hack approach of just mining information out
Hi Ian,
Sorry, I missed something in your previous post and the problem I
solved was a little different but in our case was masking the second
one you describe here. I can confirm that we also have the same
behaviour so I would suggest creating an issue.
Cheers,
Alberto
On Jan 8, 12:08 pm, "Ian.
Unfortunately no longer having my Filter code is holding me back. I
need to put this functionality back together so I can serialize
specific types of Exception that can can catch in my onFailure
method. We have an AsyncCallback handler that will hook failed
requests (for all our RPC services) in
Hi Alberto,
thanks for taking the time to reply.
I've changed the wireup of the realm in jetty-web.xml so it more
closely matches what you have (i.e instead of doing we now do a ). So our
jetty-web.xml now looks like this:
http://jetty.mortbay.org/configure.dtd";>
Hi Ian,
It seems that the Jetty version could have changed and also its API.
Try with this little change in the syntax of the configuration (we
guessed it looking at the jetty classes API and it worked for us):
cheers,
Alberto
http://jetty.mortbay.org/configure.dtd";>
Hi Folks,
When I reported this problem yesterday I was working on my Macbook
(OSX 10.6.2, Java 1.6, Eclipse 3.5, GWT 2.0 - Developer plugins for
both Firefox and Safari).
Today I'm back in the office to I figured I'd try it on a Windows
environment (Windows XP, Java 1.6, Eclipse 3.5, GWT 2.0, Dev
Hi Folks - my first post on the discussion group so big thanks to
everyone involved in this great project.
We've recently moved up to GWT 2.0 from GWT 1.7 and everything has
gone quite smoothly so far.
One of the issues I have with the application I'm developing is that
it needs to be secured by
For anyone who missed the memo.
http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-eclipse-3.5.html
~
Doug.
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