Sajil,
It's often useful to wrap the methods in your servlet with a try/catch

IForm service(IForm form) {
  try {
    // your real code goes here
  } catch(Throwable e) {
    // log 'e' so it can be found in the server logs
  }
}

Fred


On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:00 PM, sajil <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am trying to deploy a GWT project to GoDaddy shared hosting with
> tomcat 5.0.27.  The apps work fine on the hosted Jetty server and also
> on my local Tomcat. I get the issue when I deploy it on the Shared
> Tomcat env.
> I have spend more than 2 weeks now to find a solution and totally
> frustrated out of this.  The Godaddy doesn’t have a sophisticated
> logging systems for shared hosting and I can hardly see what’s
> happening at the server side. Here is the summary of the issue:
>
> I created a GWT project without AppEngine ( GWT1.6) .
> I have one RemoteServlet called BTServiceImpl. And at the client side
> I have “service ” as my target servlet.
>
> @RemoteServiceRelativePath("service")
> public interface BTService extends RemoteService {
>       IForm service(IForm form);
> }
>
> I am creating the stub :
>
> private final BTServiceAsync btService = GWT
>                       .create(BTService.class);
>
> I am making the call:
>
> public void dispatchRequest(IForm form) {
>               previousForm=form;
>               btService.service(form , new AsyncCallback<IForm>() {
>                                       public void onFailure(Throwable
> caught) {
>
>           }
>                                       public void onSuccess(IForm
> result) {
>
>           }
>
>                               });
>       }
>
> In my web.xml I have:
> <web-app>
>  <servlet>
>       <servlet-name>service</servlet-name>
>       <servlet-class>com.bt.web.server.controller.BytetheoryServlet</
> servlet-class>
>  </servlet>
> <servlet-mapping>
>      <servlet-name>service</servlet-name>
>       <url-pattern>/bytetheory/service</url-pattern>
>  </servlet-mapping>
> </web-app>
> I have a war file btproject.war which I have deployed on the Godaddy
> Tomcat server.
>
> Did anyone face the same issue before? One of my friends suggested me
> to use /servlet/bytetheory/service to access my servlet. I will be
> trying it today but same time I would appreciate your help if you are
> able to make out something.
> But when I host it and try to access it with a post I get an error
> page.
>
>
>
> But both of them doesn't seems to work.
>
> I would really apreciate your help here. I have tried my best to get
> help from Godaddy service but no one was able to find exactly whats
> wrong here. Thanks in advance.
>
> Thanks,
> Sajil Koroth
>
> >
>


-- 
Fred Sauer
[email protected]

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