Putting both the client and server in the same GWT project isn't a requirement in general, is it? That would be a pretty big limitation.
Also, the RestletGWTSimpleExample page ( http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_2.0/13-restlet/275-restlet/144-restlet/188-restlet.html) mentions an Ant build file, but I didn't find one in the zip archive. Does one exist? --tim On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Thierry Boileau < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Josef, > > you seem to use two separate projects. Could you integrate your RESTful > service application inside the gwt project? This should be composed of > two parts: client and server (configured using the war/WEB=INF/web.xml > file). > > best regards, > Thierry Boileau > > > > i just saw, that internally an exception is thrown: > > > > Internal Connector Error (1002) - The URL http://localhost:1234/messagesis > > invalid or violates the same-origin security restriction > > > > this seems to be the problem. it might not be specific to restlet, > anyways maybe you know a way to bypass the SOP restricition using restless > gwt? > > > > -- > > > > regarding my environment: there is an apache cxf RESTful webservice > started by a simple java application which publishes a "message" service at > http://localhost:1234/messages. using firefox poster i can veryfy, that > GET http:localhost:1234/messages would give a list of messages in xml > format. now i am trying to build a gwt client which accesses the service. my > platform is ubuntu 9.10 where i develop under eclipse. > > > > thanks for your help and regards, josef > > > > > >> Hello josef, > >> > >> what is the status code of the response inside the "onReceived" event > >> manager? > >> > >> > >>> is a restlet gwt client intended to be used with a restlet gwt server > implementation only? > >>> > >> Not at all. The server part could be a simple servlet based application. > >> > >> could you describe your environment? and maybe send a reproductible test > >> case? > >> > >> Best regards, > >> Thierry Boileau > >> > >> > >>> hello thierry, > >>> > >>> thanks, i just tested the current example code and ... it worked!! ;) > >>> > >>> maybe it is because this time i didn't use the ant-script (it is > missing this time), but directly imported the eclipse project file. > >>> > >>> well unfortunately i ran into troubles again. > >>> on the server-side i am using the JAX-RS features of the apache cxf > framework to publish my RESTful services. say that my service runs at > http://localhost:1234/messages > >>> > >>> i tried to run a simple get-request on that url using > >>> ClientResource r = new ClientResource("http://localhost:1234/messages > "); > >>> r.setOnReceived(new Uniform() { > >>> public void handle(Request request, Response > response) { > >>> ... > >>> } > >>> r.get(MediaType.APPLICATION_XML); > >>> > >>> my service won't be invoked, the handler method neither, nor do i > receive any log output... > >>> > >>> is a restlet gwt client intended to be used with a restlet gwt server > implementation only, so accessing my cxf services doesn't work by > definition? > >>> > >>> or is the problem that i can't access my service because of running gwt > in hosted mode and trying to access a restful service on localhost outside > of the gwt hosted scope? > >>> > >>> thanks for your hints. > >>> > >>> josef > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2423800 > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2431812

