What do the servlet and serlet-mapping tags say for MyLoginModule?  I
ran into something like this integrating several jars.  Although the
web.xml in MyLoginModule may have used <url-pattern>/myloginmodule/
loginServices</url-pattern>, in MyApp's web.xml it must read <url-
pattern>/myapp/loginServices</url-pattern>.

On Aug 6, 4:59 pm, jreue <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have one Eclipse project (a gwt module) that's sole purpose is to
> provide user authentication. It has client widgets for creating/
> editing users as well as logging in/out. It also has a servlet that
> communicates with a MySQL database. All this functionality is in that
> project, lets call 'MyLoginModule'.
>
> This project is generic enough to be consumed by my other project in
> which i need the user management/authentication features.
>
> Lets say my other project is called 'MyApp'
>
> In Eclipse I edit the build path of 'MyApp' and add the
> 'MyLoginModule' project.
> I modified the MyApp.gwt.xml file and added <inherits
> name='org.blah.MyLoginModule.myLoginModule'/>
>
> Now in my entryPoint class of MyApp, I am able to access classes from
> the project MyLoginModule. So I add something like
> getRoot().get().add(new LoginWidget());
>
> I run the 'MyApp' project.
> I see the login widget.
> Everything looks good, I have one project depending on another module
> i created.
>
> I enter my credentials and click login.
> Here at takes the entered credentials and is suppose to communicate
> with the servlet thats in the 'MyLoginModule' project.
>
> I get an error concerning the request URI for the servlet is not
> found. This makes sense because the the servlet mapping is in my
> 'MyLoginModel' package, not 'MyApp' project.
>
> I tried taking the servlet mapping from MyLoginModule and putting it
> in the web.xml of MyApp, but I get an error on startup complaining it
> cannot find the class to my servlet implementation.
>
>  I tried taking that out and putting the mapping in the MyApp.gwt.xml
> file. I did not get an error here, but it then complained that it was
> not in the web.xml file. I put it in both places.
>
> It still does now work properly.
>
> I seem to be missing something depending on another module. I suppose
> the main question is, 'How can the MyApp project properly initialize
> the servlet mappings defined in the dependent MyLoginModule project'?
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