couple of approaches

1) Simply use -noserver option. You need a build script to deploy your
RPC servlets and your EJB layer to Glassfish on demand and activate
remote debugging to make this work effectively, but lots of people do
it this way. See

http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&s=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&t=FAQ_HostedModeNoServer

2) You can run your RPC servlets in hosted mode Tomcat instance
leaving your session beans on Glassfish with a bit more work. You need
to use trad JNDI to try for a local reference to your session beans,
and if that fails go for the remote reference instead. I don't think
the new annotation stuff works for this.That way you get a local ref
in production and a remote one in dev from the same code. If you use
the ServiceLocator pattern it makes this easier.



On Dec 7, 2:26 pm, Bandesz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm developing a J2EE application with GWT using NetBeans 6.5,
> Glassfish v2.
>
> If I debugging only the web project, I can't use any Session Beans
> from EJB project, becase I get "Cannot resolve reference Unresolved
> Ejb-Ref..." error. I tried in every way to make <ejb-local-ref> tags
> in web.xml (or in ejb-jar.xml), but the error stays. (I see now that
> it's a dead end)
>
> If I debugging the enterpise project, everythings works except the
> hosted mode.
>
> I searched a lot, but I can't make this work, please help.
>
> Thanks,
>   Bandesz
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