Hi,

I integrated my gwt module in to existing web application and deployed on
jboss.

when I trying to hit gwt_servlet then I am getting error message on failure
method of asynccallback

i.e. *The requested resource
(/warFileName/GWTAPPS/myGwtModuleName/GWTServletName) is not available.*

*
*

My war contain is as follows

*GWTAPPS* :

*myGwtModuleName*(folder) : (folder contains -->)advanced,css,gwt,images
folder and some *.cache.png files myGwtModule.html, myGwtModule.css

*WEB-INF* -> *deploy* - *myGwtModuleName*

I copied compiled gwt_servlet file into
/warFileName/GWTAPPS/myGwtModuleName/ still getting same error i.e resource
not available.

Is it necessary to crate WEB-INF/classes(copied *.class file) folder into
myGwtModuleName ?. like warfilename\GWTAPPS\mygwtmodule\WEB-INF\classes

Also getting sometime exception in deployment
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/google/gwt/user/client/rpc/RemoteService

*gwt_servlet entry made in web.xml*

*This web.xml is not present in GWTmodule.*

*
*

< servlet> < servlet-name>GWTServletName< /servlet-name> <
servlet-class>ui.mygwtmodule.server.BasicUpdateServiceImpl < /servlet-class>
< /servlet> < servlet-mapping >

< servlet-name>GWTServletName< /servlet-name>
< url-pattern>/GWTServletName< /url-pattern>
< /servlet-mapping>

 also used url pattern like myGwtModuleName/GWTServletName

*RemoteServiceRelativePath added in BasicUpdateService*

@RemoteServiceRelativePath("GWTServletName")

public interface BasicUpdateService extends RemoteService

*Created a remote service proxy to talk to the server-side GWTMassUpdate
service.*

private final BasicUpdateServiceAsync basicUpdateService = GWT
.create(BasicUpdateService.class);

*Server call*

basicMassUpdateService.makeServreCall("vaibhav", new AsyncCallback() {

                    @Override
                    public void onSuccess(String result) {
                      Window.alert("Result = "+result);
                    }

                    @Override
                    public void onFailure(Throwable caught) {
                         Window.alert("On Failure  :"+caught);
                        //  No resource available :-|
                    }
                });

Any help or guidance in this matter would be appreciated


-- 
Best Regards,
Vaibhav Bhalke

<http://about.me/vaibhavbhalke>

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