I always use GWT shell to test my application.And yes I get those GWT browsers. And I had never had a problem with uploading a filebefore in GWT. Now I just don't get it. Maybe this has something to do with the port GWT use. My port is 8888. Maybe I shud change it to 8080. Like 6 months ago everything was just fine but now it just doesn't work.
On 6 sep, 07:52, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Forgive me if these questions bother you but I have to ask. > Do you open your HTML files over HTTP (http://localhost) or locally > (file:///...)? > Do you use the GWT shell or do you compile and deploy your files to > your own server? > If it's the former do you use the browser that the GWT shell opens for > you? > > I've never used GWT under Windows but GWT must have put a file name > YourApp-shell.bat or something like that in your project folder if you > used the projectCreater. When you run that file the GWT shell will > open two windows, a log window and--after a few seconds--a browser. > The browser automatically loads the location of your module and will > then show you your file upload form. And that doesn't work? > > On Sep 6, 6:59 am, Yasin koyuncu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Btw, When I change the Service name in setAction method to something > > else(non existing service) > > It doesnt even give an error. Isn't that strange? So I think it has > > one explanation. This submit() method does > > not actually use any service at all. Thats the only explanation I can > > think of right now. > > > On 6 sep, 06:53, Yasin koyuncu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I tried everything you said but still the same. I don't get any error > > > message at all. > > > So submit seems to work. But I never get response from the server > > > side. Besides > > > I even tried to send a normal text message to the server without file. > > > And it is all the > > > same problem. It's really hopeless I think:( Any other suggestions? > > > > On 6 sep, 05:56, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Don't fret. This works. Put log() with a nice message at the beginning > > > > of your doPost() to see if doPost() is invoked at all. > > > > > protected void doPost(...) { > > > > log("doPost() contentType="+request.getContentType()+", > > > > contentLength="+request.getContentLength()); > > > > ... > > > > > } > > > > > When you click on "Submit" this message should appear in your server > > > > log. If it's not there doPost() is not invoked and you have to debug > > > > your client code first. Use GWT.log() inside your listeners. > > > > > Btw, GWT.getModuleBaseURL() is needed when you want to use an absolute > > > > path. > > > > > On Sep 6, 5:11 am, Yasin koyuncu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Thx for reply. I already tried "setAction(GWT.getModuleBaseURL()+"/ > > > > > FileUpload")", but nothing chaged. > > > > > Now I will try log() but I 've never done this before. Can you please > > > > > tell me how to do it. I am kinda new to > > > > > this. Btw I am now testing to get a response from the server side with > > > > > this : > > > > > > response.getWriter().write("File uploaded successfully."); > > > > > > But still I get nothing. I tried this on older versions of GWT. I > > > > > thought first maybe this has something to do with > > > > > Windows and I tried it on Linux to see what happens. But it is still > > > > > the same. I don't know whats wrong. I don't even > > > > > get any error message so I can't really know what the heck is going > > > > > on. This file uploading is important for me. And I > > > > > am beginning to loose my hope :(. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
