Hi Greg,
Finally I found someone who has been working on MySQL in GWT. I am working
on a project that involves both. But I am kind of stuck with the similar
issue. Can send a sample example to better understanding of GWT and MySQL.
I am using GWT-RPC.
On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 10:14:47
Thanks Joe,
It's just that I've had a very bad experience with Mochahost. You don't
know want you get until you try it, though I guess it's my fault for trying
to go too cheap This time I wanted to choose a hosting with a little
bit more of criteria...
Anna.
2014-09-22 18:53 GMT+02:00
just look around for a root-server ( self managed ) wich starts around
10-20eurobugs. put a debian on it, install sun-java and tomcat7 and enjoy.
there is no magic within. if you need some managed one, tell.
2014-09-22 12:12 GMT+02:00 anna amat amatena...@gmail.com:
Can anyone suggest me a
I use Afterburst for unlimited bandwidth and dedicated ram allocation
VPS with Tomcat myself (hosted in Germany).
http://www.afterburst.com/unmetered-vps
On 09/23/2014 03:12 AM, .tet.suo.mei.ster. wrote:
just look around for a root-server ( self managed ) wich starts around
10-20eurobugs. put
I use Afterburst for unlimited bandwidth and dedicated ram allocation VPS
with Tomcat myself (hosted in Germany).
http://www.afterburst.com/unmetered-vps
On 09/23/2014 03:12 AM, .tet.suo.mei.ster. wrote:
just look around for a root-server ( self managed ) wich starts around
10-20eurobugs. put a
I use Afterburst for unlimited bandwidth and edicated ram allocation VPS
with Tomcat myself. $15.00/month
On 09/23/2014 03:12 AM, .tet.suo.mei.ster. wrote:
just look around for a root-server ( self managed ) wich starts around
10-20eurobugs. put a debian on it, install sun-java and tomcat7 and
Can anyone suggest me a good hosting that supports gwt and mysql?
I'm with mochahost now but it's not acceptable how incredibly slow it is.
also their support group is not of much help.
Thanks,
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Just about any host. Nothing special needed for GWT. If you're using a Java
backend, then you'll need a host that can support a war/ear deployment or
get your own VPS. I usually use AWS, but you could do Digital Ocean or
DreamHost too. Just Google for hosting.
Joe
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Am 19.03.2012 14:42, schrieb vijay Rana Bhat:
if anyone have a demo program to connect the database from gwt please
mail me
since the db-connection needs to happen on the server-side of your
GWT-application, you can use every jdbc-example being done with
MySQL out there as reference.
Objectify works really well for me to query within GAE and return DTOs to
GWT.
http://code.google.com/p/objectify-appengine/wiki/ObjectifyWithGWT
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Am 19.03.2012 14:42, schrieb vijay Rana Bhat:
if anyone have a demo
i am new to gwt and hibernate.. and i am doing a project with
gwt,mysql and hibernate please help me with some example project..
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Here's the important part of your bug:
Exception while dispatching incoming RPC call
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.SerializationException: Type
'com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.CommunicationsException' was not
included in the set of types which can be serialized by this
SerializationPolicy or
Hi, I get this error when i connect to a mysql database with eclipse
debug.
Starting Jetty on port
[WARN] Exception while dispatching incoming RPC call
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.SerializationException: Type
'com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.CommunicationsException' was not
included
Ensure that the jar is also in the WEB-INF/lib folder (required during
runtime - Jetty server).
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On Nov 30, 1:54 pm, mgm gabor.mundru...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having the same issue.. I am using MySQL on the server side
(server source
I am having the same issue.. I am using MySQL on the server side
(server source package only) and there is the run-time error of:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
I do have the mysql package (mysql-connector-java.jar) in the eclipse
class path (in Project / Properties /
I've used MySQL in just about every GWT app I've written, so it's
quite possible to use it. Including during development running Jetty.
1: All JDBC calls MUST come from the server. The client code can NOT
see any jar files, ever.
2: You can NOT reference com.mysql.jdbc.Driver, or any other
Is the mysql driver jar file in the server's runtime classpath? It ought
to be in your war file.
On 05/11/10 13:23, Ross McKinnon wrote:
Hi there,
I've spent numerous hours this week trying to get my existing GWT
application to connect with an existing MySQL database with no luck.
I've
Are you running the app in the Jetty server provided by the Google
plugin?
This server emulates appengine enviroment and you must use classes
that are in the appengine whitelist:
http://code.google.com/intl/es-AR/appengine/docs/java/jrewhitelist.html
Try running your app in a Tomcat.
On 7 nov,
Hi there,
I've spent numerous hours this week trying to get my existing GWT
application to connect with an existing MySQL database with no luck.
I've created my code to connect to the database using JDBC and is kept
in the server package to ensure it remains as java code. Also i have
included
I doubt that your mySQL JDBC source code will correctly translate to
JavaScript (You must have the source code to even start down this road).
Even if it did, you probably won't have any of the supporting libraries on
the client side.
Instead, you use GWT's RPC mechanism to call routines on your
ANDRES BRUN wrote:
Hello everybody
Which is the better way for work with GWT and MySQL, jsp's, php's,
webservices or what? I want to access to MySQL from a GWT application
but I don't know which is the better way.
Thank you for your words.
Andres Brun
There is no right answer to this. It
Thanks everybody for your answers and I hope take a good decision. I like
PHP in the server because I think that is more speed than other technologies
but I like JSP/Servlets too. The server is Linux (Debian or Ubuntu) and the
DB is MySQL 5.
Thank you again.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Paul
Hi,
try using the hibernate entity manager. I am also producing a web
pages based on mysql.
Remeber to disable the App Engine of the GWT project in eclipse and
delete the all the jar file related with datanucleus in your
buildpath.
Datanucleus is not compatible with hibernate the application will
GWT can communicate over HTTP requests with any server side technology
supporting HTTP. So your PHP app should provide a (maybe RESTful) interface,
which can be called by Ajax request and uses either JSON or XML as data
format.
I don't know how you can tell PHP to that, but on the GWT site, you
Hello everybody
Which is the better way for work with GWT and MySQL, jsp's, php's,
webservices or what? I want to access to MySQL from a GWT application but I
don't know which is the better way.
Thank you for your words.
Andres Brun
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Hi everybody!
I have a question about mysql, gwt and php, how can I connect all this in a
web Application with the new version of GWT? I'm really novice in this but I
want to learn and to practice, I need a guide for dummies. I have a php
script, and I have a Mysql Database and I have connected
Thanks for the reply chris.
The code for accessing the database is running on the server-side of
the RPC[servlet].
Moreover, if mysql-jdbc-driver cant use these inetaddress class, then
we cannot access the database even @ server side? is there anyother
way or my configuration is wrong?
thanks
If you are using Google App Engine, you cannot access databases even @
server side. You are tied to the persistence approach that GAE provides.
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2009/11/18 Muthukumaran Balan nbmku...@gmail.com
Thanks for the reply chris.
The code for accessing the database is running on the
Hi Sri,
I am using Hibernate to access the database and used the example from
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/articles/using_gwt_with_hibernate.html.
When i create a hibernate session from rpc servlet, it throws error
INetAddress is a restricted class. :(
Even i tried GiLead library, even in
Short Answer : Just disable Google App Engine for your project, and things
should start working. Its a setting in the Google Eclipse Plugin.
Long Answer :
GWT and Google App Engine (GAE) are two separate projects, and you don't
have to use them together.
If you enable GAE - you cannot use any
Hi Sri,
Its working fine after disabling the appengine.
Thanks sri.
regards,
Muthu
On Nov 18, 3:44 pm, Sripathi Krishnan sripathi.krish...@gmail.com
wrote:
Short Answer : Just disable Google App Engine for your project, and things
should start working. Its a setting in the Google Eclipse
Hi All,
I am getting java.net.InetAddress is a restricted class. error when
trying to get a Hibernate Session for MySQL DB as below. I seached the
internet for help and couldn't find any such error.
GWT Version - 1.7.1
AppEngine Version - 1.2.6
Anyone is facing the same error?
WARNING: Nested
You may want to post this on the general App Engine forum, but the net net
is that certain APIs and classes are white listed (and subsequently black
listed) within App Engine.
List of white listed JRE classes:
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/jrewhitelist.html
App Engine Group:
Hello
whene i test my connection with Mysql db using a main test class
(without the GWT client) it works fine, but when my impl class
call the connection class I get error to load drivers, I dont really
understand why, is there something that I should add to GWT ? my db
driver are set in
Quel est ton problème et surtout le rapport avec GWT ?
Tout ce qui est SQL est du coté serveur. GWT étant le front-end
excepté les RPC.
On 6 oct, 17:02, Smox montrea...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
whene i test my connection with Mysql db using a main test class
(without the GWT client) it works
I am writing a fairly large web app using GWT in Eclipse.My background
is as a c++ desktop developer, so while I have used java before, sometimes I
stumble on easy stuff.
Anyway, I am currently attempting to implement a database to store data from
my webapp. I am far from an expert in SQL,
I dont have any tutorials at hand but your understanding of where the
DB code lies is correct. It's totally on the server side and has
nothing to do with GWT. Your GWT app would get access to the data via
RPC. The RPC methods would in turn get data from the DB.
Hibernate is an ORM (object
Thanks for the information.
I feel fairly comfortable with GWT and GWT-RPC now. I implemented the
command pattern MVP pattern as per Ray Ryans talk, for my communication
over RPC. That gave me a pretty good crash course! I am sure there are
details in there I'll be learning along the way
I've used hibernate extensively and have had serious issues with it. The
actual SQL code is all generated auto-magically which can lead to problems.
I much prefer IBATIS, where the SQL is plainly visible and editable, and you
still get simple POJO manipulation. IBATOR can generate most of the
It sounds like hibernate, when integrated into my app, allows me to avoid
having to worry about the lower level
SELECTs parsing results etcetc?
That is true for the most part but as Charlie said it's not a pure win
because getting it to do what you want, how you want it to do it can
be very
Hi guys, I started playing with those technology just for two weeks
ago. So, I can ask some dummy questions... forgive me pls..
Here is my questions.. I am trying to connect GWT with a database I am
familiar.. Namely, MySQL.. I have a sample project with some errors
that I have no idea to fix
you need at least a server for the transaction between the gui
(browser) and the dbms. some uses apache.tomcat or some other java
servlet/container/application server. some are using php with extjs,
but never let some js on your db. try using json or rpc. if you code
the access codes in plain
Hi all! i am new in this group and i don't know if you already
discussed what i am supposed to ask right now.
I have a project in our Software Engineering subject, and we used
eclipse with gwt for the whole project. We were supposed to connect
our project to a database, but i don't know how and
Hi,
We're also evaluating the possibility of using an architecture
composed by GWT + Servlets + MySQL. I thought it was going to exist
another option to communicate GWT more directly with MySQL, but seems
like a combination of GWT-RPC and servlets is one of the best ways to
achieve this
IMHO you should look at maven for doing this hellish job
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Lonifasiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We're also evaluating the possibility of using an architecture
composed by GWT + Servlets + MySQL. I thought it was going to exist
another option to
It does all ;)
From GWT compilation, junit coverage, packaging ... very easily once
you've made the effort .
But I agree that it's quite complex.
As an example, you can look at http://code.google.com/p/net-orcades-spring/
It's maven driven, and quite functional, but It's my very personal
Imho, maven is overdesigned if you don't have junit tests and other
stuff. Ant is more than enough for just creating a war file(i do it
with one button-click in eclipse). The only manual step is to copy it
to your webapps-folder on the server ;-)
On 27 Nov., 14:02, olivier nouguier [EMAIL
Quickly:
For a simple project why not, but as soon as you have multiple project
(store / business / dao / webapp ) or if you have some dependencies
maven dependencies management is a real plus.
WTP integration
As it also provide versioning / deployment for your artifact.
But this can be quite
Hi guys,
I'm developing a project with GWT + Servlets + MySQL. At this point,
I've got the project setup using the -noserver flag and I have
Connector/J configured on an external Tomcat 6 server so that my
servlets can access the DB. Communication to/from server is through
GWT-RPC .
My Problem:
For automating the deployment (instead of manually copying) ant is the
only way to go. I've heard stories that Maven is even easier, but we
haven't jumped onto that band wagon (yet). When we build with no
server, we have an ant build file that does all that, and then deploys
to our external
Hi,
I am new to GWT.i am attempting to connect mysql database with GWT.
i found a very good example in this link.
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-examples/source/browse/trunk/gwt-test-MySQLConn/src/com/tribling/gwt/test/mysqlconn/?r=713#mysqlconn/client
if anyone tried this example pls let me know
Yes you create it yourself and place your server code, specifically
the RPC service, under that folder. You cannot put any server code
into the Client folder because it will try to compile it into
javascript for the browser.
jk
On Oct 10, 11:58 am, shan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am new
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