Thanks for your response. Could you please tell me how exactly to do
this?There is no class option under the main tab in the launch
configuration options as in a usual java project...

On 4 Αύγ, 01:47, Sumit Chandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi gerry,
> The most likely cause for this problem is that your hosted mode launch
> configuration is referring to the old GWTShell instead of the new HostedMode
> class to start hosted mode. You should double-check that the launch config
> includes the GWT 1.7.0 JARs on the classpath and uses
> com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode as the main class instead of
> com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell.
>
> Let us know if that solves the issue.
>
> Hope that helps,
> -Sumit Chandel
>
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 8:51 AM, gerry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > I can't workaround this problem for days, and I have read the
> > documentation and the getting started example and searched this forum
> > but I still can't find a solution.
>
> > When I try to run my application in hosted mode i get this:
> > Cannot find resource 'something' in the public path of module
> > 'queryinterface'
>
> > And on the development shell:
> > [TRACE] The development shell servlet received a request for
> > 'something' in module 'queryinterface.gwt.xml'
> > [WARN] Resource not found: something; (could a file be missing from
> > the public path or a <servlet> tag misconfigured in module
> > queryinterface.gwt.xml ?)
>
> > My web.xml file looks like this:
> > <web-app version="2.4" xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee";
> > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org
> > .....
> >  <!-- Servlets -->
> >  <servlet>
> >    <servlet-name>MyServiceImpl</servlet-name>
> >    <servlet-class>com.diplomatiki.mypackage.server.MyServiceImpl</
> > servlet-class>
> >  </servlet>
>
> >  <servlet-mapping>
> >    <servlet-name>MyServiceImpl</servlet-name>
> >    <url-pattern>/queryinterface/something</url-pattern>
> >  </servlet-mapping>
>
> > </web-app>
>
> > on the server side, the service is:
> > package com.diplomatiki.mypackage.client;
>
> > import .....;
>
> > @RemoteServiceRelativePath("something")
> > public interface MyService extends RemoteService {
>
> >        public String myMethod(String s);
> >        public String myMethod2 (String Prefixes, String query) ;
> > }
>
> > and my module .gwt.xml file is:
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><module rename-
> > to="queryinterface">
>
> >        <!-- Inherit the core Web Toolkit stuff.                  -->
> >        <inherits name="com.google.gwt.user.User"/>
>
> >        <!-- Inherit the GWTExt Toolkit library configuration.    -->
> >        <inherits name="com.gwtext.GwtExt"/>
>
> >        <!-- Specify the app entry point class.                   -->
> >        <entry-point
> > class="com.diplomatiki.mypackage.client.SparqlInterface"/
>
> >        <!--<servlet path="/something"
> > class="com.diplomatiki.mypackage.server.MyServiceImpl"/> -->
>
> >        <stylesheet src="js/ext/resources/css/ext-all.css"/>
> >        <script src="js/ext/adapter/ext/ext-base.js"/>
> >        <script src="js/ext/ext-all.js"/>
>
> > </module>
>
> > But when I add the line
> > <servlet path="/something"
> > class="com.diplomatiki.mypackage.server.MyServiceImpl"/> on the
> > module, everything works fine
> > But why do I have to do this, since I have istalled gwt 1.7.0? I
> > created the project on eclipse as a dynamic web project and I also
> > used the gwt-ext library.
>
> > Please help, I can't think of anything.
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