You will have at leasr to provide your own serialization policies
provider, the default one has some check to the same webapp origin.


On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 4:26 PM, kibibyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi
>
> is it possible to separate client & server ie. 2 web applications :
> one with client code, one with server code.
> I tried to do it but ex occurs:
>
> PWC1412: WebModule[/LazyGWTServer] ServletContext.log():ERROR: The
> module path requested, /LazyGWTClient/, is not in the same web
> application as this servlet, /LazyGWTServer.  Your module may not be
> properly configured or your client and server code maybe out of date.
> PWC1412: WebModule[/LazyGWTServer] ServletContext.log():WARNING:
> Failed to get the SerializationPolicy
> '29F4EA1240F157649C12466F01F46F60' for module 'http://localhost:8080/
> LazyGWTClient/'; a legacy, 1.3.3 compatible, serialization policy will
> be used.  You may experience SerializationExceptions as a result.
> WebModule[/LazyGWTServer]An IncompatibleRemoteServiceException was
> thrown while processing this call.
> com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException:
> Blocked attempt to access interface 'org.lazygwt.client.GWTService',
> which is not implemented by 'org.lazygwt.server.GWTServiceImpl'; this
> is either misconfiguration or a hack attempt
>
>
>
> >
>



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