Hello Paul,

I solved the problem by making the RPC calls.

Best regards

christoph

On Jul 6, 9:27 am, Paul Grenyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> > I'm working on a web application using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). This
> > application should have some mailing functionality. Therefore I have
> > decided to use Java Mail API.
>
> > I start by importing the Java Mail API to my bulid path. The file is
> > called mail.jar.
>
> > Then I import the mail package into the class by using the import
> > statement (import javax.mail).
>
> > Then a problem occurs if I test the application in hosted mode. I get
> > the following error message:
>
> > [No source code is available for type javax.mail.Session; did you
> > forget to inherit a required module?]
>
> > After a bit of research I figured out that I have to inherit another
> > module into by modifying the XML file. The problem is simply that I
> > can't figure out how to name the module correct.
>
> > Is there someone who can help in order to solve the issue.
>
> Your email suggestes that you're trying to send email fromt eh client
> side, is that right? I don't beleive GWT can do this, so you'll need
> to make an RPC call to ther server...
>
> --
> Thanks
> Paul
>
> Paul Grenyer
> e: [email protected]
> w:http://www.marauder-consulting.co.uk
> b: paulgrenyer.blogspot.com

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