Do you have the *.rpc files in the webapp's directory?

On Sep 10, 4:26 pm, Simon Eichenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a GWT application that is working fine when it can connect
> directly to tomcat.
> Now I wanted to put tomcat behind apache. I configured apache so that
> it sends messages
> via ajp to tomcat. Unfortunately this way most types of rpc calls from
> the GWT clients fail.
> I have one rpc call that receives a boolean from the server and it
> works well. But another one
> expects a class instance (simple bean with three string variables) and
> it just doesn't work.
>
> Since without apache + ajp everything works fine I'm suspecting ajp to
> fiddle somehow
> with the response data, but I can't imagine how.
>
> Any ideas?
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