Julien,

By "large RPC call" do you mean that you would like to post a large
body of data to the server?  Sniffing around your question a bit, it
seems like you may not be aware of GWT-RPC, because sending arbitrary
amounts of data to the server using that involves no programming
gymnastics at all.  Can you clarify a bit where you are and how you
got there?

Walden

On Aug 26, 8:47 pm, Julien Wetterwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My company started using GWT for a project a few weeks ago and I must
> say we all enjoy working with it. I am currently running into a small
> problem and thought some of you guys may be able to give me a few
> advices.
>
> I would like to perform a large RPC call using a nested IFRAME. In
> order to do that, I'm trying to encode the call as a GET request (by
> passing the payload as a parameter) so that I can modify the URL of
> the IFRAME.
>
> I've successfully modified my servlet to decode the call, but I have
> trouble modifying the client. I know that I won't be able to get the
> nice "method call" syntax, but I was hoping to be able to reuse parts
> of the serialization logic.
>
> Given a proxy for the remote service, the name of the method and a
> list of parameter types and values, is there a way to generate a
> string containing the payload?
>
> I tried to use createStreamWriter() of RemoteServiceProxy but the
> returned writer doesn't seem to encode the payload with the same data
> as usual calls.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Julien
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