Could we have a stack trace to look at ? There have been several cases
of GAE sandbox surprising developers when in fact all they wanted to
do was a GWT application (if you're using the google eclipse plugin,
you might have checked the AppEngine checkbox without noticing)

Cheers,

Salvador

On May 4, 8:25 pm, Sumit Chandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Johnathan,
>
> Is this occurring in hosted mode? If so, are you using hosted mode's
> embedded Jetty server, with your services calling the SQLServer instance? If
> this is the case, I would strongly advise you to use hosted mode with the
> -noserver option so that you can debug your GWT code while using your own
> proper development server.
>
> The embedded server is meant to be used as a quick way to have your GWT
> application files hosted and tested, with minimal servlet configuration to
> test GWT RPC calls.
>
> You can read up on using hosted mode with the -noserver option at the link
> below:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/FAQ_DebuggingAndCompiling.h...
>
> Hope that helps,
> -Sumit Chandel
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Jonathan Kushner <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > I'm having complications getting the application to communicated with a
> > remote SQLServer Instance due to a policy issue. I've updated the java
> > policy to allow connect/resolve, but no go. Any ideas why this might be
> > occurring? I'm looking through the jetty docs at the moment, trying to find
> > anything related to configuration settings.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Jonathan
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