I've never heard of, or to my recollection, never encountered this
restriction.  Even if some servlet containers do restrict it, I have a
hard time believing that it is not configurable.


On Jul 12, 8:25 am, Petein <[email protected]> wrote:
> if I deploy my gwt web app to jetty i wont be able to perform the
> system call?
>
> On 11 Ιούλ, 17:32, DuoCentillion <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ive had issues with this.  GWTHosted mode is nice enough to let you
> > do whateversystemcalls you want from my experience.  The problem is
> > deployment.  I realised after I had a fully functioning ap that most
> > of the standard servlet containers are not all that flexible if you
> > want to dosystemcalls.  For me this has meant that my aps have sit
> > in hosted mode.  The best solution I have come up is to write my own
> > socket client/server - so that the sock server runs as a separate
> > process from the servlet container and can make arbitrarysystem
> > calls.
>
> > This is ugly and a giant pain in the arse, but it is the best I have
> > come up with thus far.
>
> > On Jul 11, 1:25 pm, Petein <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I've read that you can't perform aSystemCallfrom a servlet
> > > container. No matter what though i must perform asystemcallto
> > > octave and i must find a way to do that. Do you have any ideas? Please
> > > give me some ideas because i'm completely stuck. How can I make a
> > > servlet actually let me perform aSystemCallor better viaGWTRPC.
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