On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:04 +0200, Thierry Boileau wrote: > Mail sent on the 09/10 and apparently lost. > --- > > Hello Duong, > > what kind of problem are you experiencing with the creation of directories? > > best regards, > Thierry Boileau >
Wow, thank you Thierry. (1) I will find time to try GWT-Restlet example just sent to the list. Is your example to the list using just JSON string or JSONP with GWT-1.5 JavaScript Overlay Types? 2) Back to Restlet Directory, the Restlet example using RestletServlet is working under tomcat-6 and jdk6 in standard web mode of .war file for http://budhnet.com/index.html which become http://budhnet.com/ under restlet. Now, using GWT compile code of muweb application, the entry point of standard web http://budhnet.com/muweb/index.html work as expected. Under restlet the entry point to the directory http://budhnet.com/muweb/ does not work under tomcat but work with Restlet server component and main entry point to start the Restlet Application with FILE client protocol. I follow the instruction for under web.xml <context-param> <param-name>org.restlet.application</param-name> <param-value>com.dbgroups.psi.privacy.Psi</param-value> </context-param> <context-param> <param-name>org.restlet.clients</param-name> <param-value>FILE</param-value> </context-param> <servlet> <servlet-name>RestletServlet</servlet-name> <servlet-class> com.noelios.restlet.ext.servlet.ServerServlet </servlet-class> </servlet> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>RestletServlet</servlet-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> Other URIs under router attach are working as expected, except the directory attached. The same directory structures work under Restlet component server. According to the attached log, the file absolute paths are right. /muweb/ and /gwt-compiled-app/ are directory targets to GWT mudule with index.html are entry points. Env: jdk1.6 (U3), tomcat 6.0.14, linux CentOS (clone of RedHat enterprise). There are some hosting services that provide either Tomcat-6 or Glassfish v.3. I think simple integration with popular servlet engines to make GWT compiled file working as static client that use restlet JSON service as in your example (i have not looked into it yet) make restlet work seamlessly in both client and server side using OSGi as the Vision of Restlet. http://budhnet.com/ http://budhnet.com/muweb/#Home http://budhnet.com/muweb/#AccountingJobs are the way for Restlet and GWT working together. Please help and test for this very practical architect to take restlet to the mass production level, especially with GUICE DI of reslet resources (please post if someone has made it work under new restlet). Best Regards Duong BaTien DBGROUPS and BudhNet > >> I'd love to hear other points of view, though. > >> > >> Justin > >> > > > > Hi: > > > > I am exiting with both GWT and Restlet, but have not had time to look at > > Reslet-GWT API for client side. On the GWT front, the cited tutorial > > demonstrates a new Java overlay integration between Java and JavaScripts > > via JSONP. Last time, i looked at the Restlet there is > > org.restlet.ext.json_2.0 extension that i plan to dive into. I still > > have issue with creating directory resource using > > com.noelios.restlet.ext.servlet.ServerServlet in Tomcat 6. The directory > > resource work fine under Restlet component server. Please let me know if > > anyone has made it work under tomcat or glassfish v3. > > > > BTW, i think Restlet is exiting, so does GWT-1.5. Is there any example > > to show server-side Restlet JSON service, even better to integrate with > > GWT 1.5 JSONP using Java overlay? My strategy is to separate client-side > > and server-side services so my server is only 1 of many possible service > > sources for GWT mashup, where GWT application is compiled and served > > under directory resource of Restlet under a Servlet engine available at > > hosted sides such as GoDaddy. Is it a recommended practice? I can take > > criticism so please share your experience. > > > > Duong Batien > > DBGROUPS and BudhNet > >

