Yes, I used that, but the Cypal doesn't generate the files to the
war's root folder from the build/gwtOutput (without setting the
WebContent folder to the Output folder).

On jan. 5, 18:15, "Prakash G.R." <grprak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > So, I red somewhere, the Cypal is able to export the GWT's generated
> > output automatically as a war file.
> > I have looked for this behavior, but I found a trivial solution: on
> > the Preferences page's Cypal section I made the WebContent folder to
> > the Output folder. Is it the only solution, or do we have an other
> > elegant chance?
>
>        Look at the File -> Export -> WAR :-)
>
> Look at the documentation for adding an RPC:http://www.cypal.in/studiodocs
>
>  - Prakash
>
> "People are meant to be loved and things are meant to be used.
> But unfortunately, people are being used and things are being loved"
>
> 2009/1/5 szebeni <kha...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> > Hi all!
> >  I'm new on this group, I'm learning GWT for some weeks, I have tried
> > the GWT's console scripts and this plugin, too.
> > So, I red somewhere, the Cypal is able to export the GWT's generated
> > output automatically as a war file.
> > I have looked for this behavior, but I found a trivial solution: on
> > the Preferences page's Cypal section I made the WebContent folder to
> > the Output folder. Is it the only solution, or do we have an other
> > elegant chance?
> > Other thing: I prefer the Dynamic Web project, because I usually
> > develop J2EE Web applications, so, it is working, with a little
> > modification: I must add the gwt-dev-*.jar as a Library (before the
> > server runtime), else I get an error message (tomcat doesn't found the
> > tomcat-juli.jar).
> > Third thing: running an RPC example project, i must rewrite the RPC's
> > url in the web.xml, or copy the hostpage from the package to the
> > WebContent's root, because:
> > annotated service 
> > url:http://host:port/projectContext/modulepackage/serviceFacadeRPC
> > @RemoteServiceRelativePath("serviceFacadeRPC")
> > public interface ServiceFacade extends RemoteService {
> >        public String getHello(String name);
> >        public static class Util {
> >                public static ServiceFacadeAsync getInstance() {
> >                        return GWT.create(ServiceFacade.class);
> >                }
> >        }
> > }
> > And the generated servlet mapping in the web.xml:
> > <servlet>
> >        <servlet-name>ServiceFacade</servlet-name>
> >        <servlet-class>
> >        modulepackage.server.ServiceFacadeImpl</servlet-class>
> >  </servlet>
> >  <servlet-mapping>
> >        <servlet-name>ServiceFacade</servlet-name>
> >        <url-pattern>/serviceFacadeRPC</url-pattern>
> >  </servlet-mapping>
>
> > So, the main point is: the RPC servlet's 
> > url:http://host:port/projectContext/serviceFacadeRPC
> > (there isn't the modulepackage)
> > Is it a bug or a feature?
>
> > Thanks
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