Hey guys, sorry to be such a bother, but does anyone have any idea how
to fix this problem?

I'm starting to get Serialization errors and I'm not sure if they're
legit or if it is a symptom of my bigger problem.

Thanks for any tips!

E


On Nov 18, 7:59 am, Evan Ruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh hey, sorry to mention my environment. I'm running Eclipse 3.1 with
> Cypal Studio. I've got GWT 1.5.2. The application has always been on
> 1.5.0 or better, so I don't think I have any outstanding annotation
> issues or such.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Nov 17, 12:47 pm, Evan Ruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Guys,
>
> > I'm having some trouble with my GWT project. I'm getting some weird
> > errors and I think it's related to either my project setup, my gwt.xml
> > files or something of that nature. I'm running in hosted mode with the
> > embedded Tomcat.
>
> > Basically, I'm getting a couple of weird errors. First off, when I'm
> > trying to set my path for my servlet (defined plainly in web.xml as
> > <url-pattern>/LoginService</url-pattern>) I can't find it using either
> > GWT.getHostPageBaseURL () or GWT.getModuleBaseURL(). I think it is
> > because both paths resolve 
> > to:http://localhost:8888/com.teledini.app.Application/
> > . In the past, I thought that one call would give me:http://localhost:8888/
> > . I worked around this problem by statically setting the path, but
> > that's suboptimal, as I ALWAYS forget to change it when I deploy :-).
>
> > The second problem, I believe, is symptomatic of the first. I get "The
> > serialization policy file '/com.teledini.app.Application/
> > 15CBC2E263CDF186FC35F31569112349.gwt.rpc' was not found; did you
> > forget to include it in this deployment?" when attempting to Serialize
> > my RemoteServiceServlet return. In my compiled output, the file is
> > there and is correctly named, but it can't seem to find it. I believe
> > that this is causing me the dreaded "This application is out of date,
> > please refresh your browser" error when deployed.
>
> > My project has several modules with dependency, but I have other
> > projects that are similarly structured without problems. Am I just
> > making a stupid mistake or what else can I check? I'm a little stuck
> > with my application as is and really appreciate some advice.
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > Evan
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