Hey Neal,

You might take a look at http://development.lombardi.com/?p=15.  Alex
Moffat did a really informative blog post on this back in May.

Later,
bryan

On Oct 21, 2:44 pm, Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am attempting to test an asynchronous interface within a GWTTestCase
> where the implementation connects to an external tomcat server.  I get
>
> com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.InvocationException: Unable to initiate
> the asynchronous service invocation -- check the network connection
>
> Here is how I am setting up the implementation.
>
> final GetWebsiteDataAsync getAsynchronousInterface=
> (GetWebsiteDataAsync) WT.create(GetWebsiteData.class);
>
> ServiceDefTarget getServiceDef = (ServiceDefTarget)
> getAsynchronousInterface;
>
> getServiceDef.setServiceEntryPoint(http://externalHost:8080/
> pathtoservlet);
>
> The Tomcat server is definitely up, and the Asynchronous calls work
> fine when running within a GWT application on a web browser.
>
> Accessinghttp://externalHost:8080/pathtoservletdirectly from a web
> browser triggers an exception within Tomcat confirming the entry point
> is set correctly.
>
> What am I missing or is this just not possible?
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