Whoa!  Wait a minute.  You've sent me back to the books ... back to
the Developer's Guide and other GWT documentation. to re-confirm my
understanding.

I am simply trying to run this application in hosted mode.  My
understanding is that I don't have to compile anything or set any
adjustments to the classpath specified by AppName-shell provided by
applicationCreator.  Is that not correct?

My understanding is that, in hosted mode, the server-side code is
automatically deployed to the embedded tomcat server.  Now, I cannot
see in tomcat and its subdirctories any evidence that has happened,
but I have no idea what I am looking for either.

I understand from my reading of the process for hosted mode that all I
should have to do - provided, of course, that my module.xml file
provides proper mapping of the service - is run AppName-shell and
everything should work ... if the code and configuration files are
correct.

If there is more to it, then I need guidance on what I have left
undone.

On Feb 19, 1:56 pm, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:
> ClassNotFound means something needs to be in your classpath and it isn't.
>
> 1. Is the class compiled?
> 2. Is the .class file in the appropriate location somewhere on your classpath?
>
> That's really all there is to it.
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:52 PM, BobM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Setting loglLevel to ALL did not provide anything new or
> > enlightening.  As when trying to effect an GWT RPC in my own app I get
> > the message, Unable to instantiate and the cause is ClassNotFound.
>
> > I am at a loss.
>
> > On Feb 19, 1:22 pm, BobM <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I have build another project, using applicationCreator, but used the
> >> already written code from a tutorial on writing GWT RPCs.  I get the
> >> same failure using this code, when running appName-shell: Unable to
> >> instantiate.
>
> >> What is going on here?  I haven't a clue or a way to dig deeper.
> >> Well, I will re-run these application with debug level set up to
> >> greater detail.
>
> >> On Feb 19, 8:04 am, BobM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Mike, that was a good catch, but that difference was just a "typo" on
> >> > my part.  When I copied and pasted the messages into my post I just
> >> > missed including the "l" in Impl on one of the messages.  Actually
> >> > both are the same.
>
> >> > Now, I have scanned other posts on this same issue.  Most suggest it
> >> > is a classpath issue.  Okay, when I include "www" in the GWTShell
> >> > command, it I get the same results ... no improvement.
>
> >> > I think the question I have is, "How to deploy the server-side
> >> > compiled code into the embedded Tomcat?"  I do not see evidence that
> >> > Tomcat even knows about the service Impl.  As I understand it, I
> >> > should only have to run CSRapp-compile and CSRapp-shell for everything
> >> > to work.  Correct?  I have re-visited both the tutorial and the
> >> > developer's guide and I can find nothing that provides good guidance
> >> > on this issue.
>
> >> > On Feb 19, 4:59 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> >> > wrote:
>
> >> > > The first thing I noticed is that at one place in your message it's
> >> > > referred to as
> >> > > SelectionSearchServiceImp and in another it's
> >> > > SelectionSearchServiceImpl.
> >> > > That would indicate that your class is named one and is referenced in
> >> > > your
> >> > > Gwt.xml as the other.  Again, that's the first thing I noticed.....
>
> >> > > Good luck!
>
> >> > > Later,
> >> > > Shaffer
>
> >> > > On Feb 18, 8:15 pm, BobM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > > More detail from this message which was presented in the GWT shell
> >> > > > when I made a GWT RPC call attempt:
> >> > > > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> >> > > > org.bcs.server.SelectionSearchServiceImp
>
> >> > > > The message from caught.getMessage():
> >> > > > Unable to find/load mapped servlet class
> >> > > > 'org.bcs.server.SelectionSearchServiceImpl
>
> >> > > > The rpc.log (which to my surprise gets created upon gwt compile)
> >> > > > reports this:
> >> > > > Reachable types computed on: Wed Feb 18 20:29:40 CST 2009
> >> > > > com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Instantiable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Started from
> >> > > > 'com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException'
>
> >> > > > java.lang.Exception
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Field serializable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Started from
> >> > > > 'com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException'
>
> >> > > > java.lang.Object
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Not serializable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Started from 'java.lang.String'
>
> >> > > > java.lang.RuntimeException
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Field serializable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Started from
> >> > > > 'com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException'
>
> >> > > > java.lang.String
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Instantiable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Started from 'java.lang.String'
>
> >> > > > java.lang.String[]
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Instantiable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Type 'java.lang.String[]' is reachable from array type
> >> > > > 'java.lang.String[][]'
> >> > > >       Started from 'java.lang.String[][]'
>
> >> > > > java.lang.String[][]
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Instantiable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Started from 'java.lang.String[][]'
>
> >> > > > java.lang.Throwable
> >> > > >    Serialization status
> >> > > >       Field serializable
> >> > > >    Path
> >> > > >       Started from
> >> > > > 'com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IncompatibleRemoteServiceException'
> >> > > > ===============
>
> >> > > > Is there something I have failed to do with regard to setup to run in
> >> > > > hosted mode?  What is the problem here?  Although I doubt I am yet
> >> > > > really able to decipher the log, I don't see anything in the log that
> >> > > > is an obvious problem although it reports this
> >> > > > "ImcompatibleRemoteServiceException", if that is the/a problem.
>
> >> > > > Anything else I need to look at or report to y'all to fully diagnose
> >> > > > this issue?
>
> >> > > > Thanks for help.
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