the problem in the --noserver is that the tomcat will be running
outside my JVM so its no longer possible to debug on server side. I'm
using
eclipse and I really need to be able to install breakpoints in the
server side code , plus the panic of redeploy the application to the
server and then lunching the tomcat then lunching the gwt shell every
time i do a little change to my code

On Sep 22, 11:16 am, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suppose you are working in -noserver mode. If not, do so. See the
> faq for help on how to use 
> it:http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=87509&topic=10454
>
> Then use the server library ofhttp://gwt-widget.sourceforge.net/to
> use map url calls to spring beans. See the doc for examples.
> In this way, you don't need to update your web.xml in hosted mode.
> Just start your backend (tomcat or som other server that loads your
> spring config) and run hosted mode that will connect to it, just like
> in production happens.
>
> Works very well. I also manage my own policy file such that I can
> optimize it and don't need to copy it every time something changed.
>
> hope this helps.
>
> -- Ed
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