Ian, Yes, the name did not escape my notice. But I do find reference to it as a surname, probably of Spanish origin. Why not give him the benefit of the doubt?
- Isaac On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Ian Bambury<[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Isaac, > "Frank Argueta"? > My original name was Justin A. Trollingmood but I had it changed by deed > poll. > Ian > > http://examples.roughian.com > > > 2009/8/28 Isaac Truett <[email protected]> >> >> Frank, >> >> Please try to use a more civil tone when posting to this group. >> Perhaps you could take a few minutes to read the group charter: >> >> >> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/web/gwt-discussion-group-charter >> >> That might give you a better idea of the sort of community we're trying to >> be. >> >> Thank you. >> >> - Isaac >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Frank Argueta<[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > I hope your boss is reading your posts on this forum and your attempts >> > to scavenge solutions to problems specific to *your* server side >> > code / environment. That teeny bit of server side code you posted >> > speaks volumes. I know what I'd do if I saw that kind of code in my >> > codebase. >> > >> > On Aug 28, 9:57 am, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> This is my code: >> >> >> >> Client side, i am calling an RPC service to connect to sqlserver2005. >> >> Its an simple login(very basic) >> >> >> >> greetingService.greetServer3(username,password, new >> >> AsyncCallback<Integer>() >> >> { >> >> >> >> @Override >> >> public void >> >> onFailure(Throwable caught) { >> >> // TODO >> >> Auto-generated method stub >> >> >> >> } >> >> >> >> @Override >> >> public void >> >> onSuccess(Integer result) { >> >> // TODO >> >> Auto-generated method stub >> >> if >> >> (result == 1) >> >> >> >> Window.alert("log on successful"); >> >> else >> >> >> >> Window.alert("Please check the username and password"); >> >> } >> >> >> >> My implementation on server side is >> >> >> >> public Integer greetServer3(String str, String str1) { >> >> // TODO Auto-generated method stub >> >> >> >> try >> >> { >> >> Class.forName >> >> ("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver").newInstance(); >> >> conn = >> >> DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlserver:// >> >> STI1121081:1433;database=Sql-obtv", "username", "password"); >> >> stm = >> >> ((java.sql.Connection)conn).createStatement(); >> >> >> >> System.out.println("Values of >> >> string name"+str+"value of >> >> pass"+str1); >> >> rs = stm.executeQuery("select * >> >> from Password"); >> >> >> >> while (rs.next()) >> >> { >> >> user >> >> =rs.getString("Username"); >> >> pass = rs.getString("Pass"); >> >> } >> >> conn.close(); >> >> } catch (Exception e) { >> >> connString = e.getMessage(); >> >> >> >> } >> >> >> >> user =user.replaceAll("\\s+$", ""); >> >> pass = pass.replaceAll("\\s+$", ""); >> >> >> >> if (str.equals(user)&& >> >> str1.equals(pass)) >> >> return 1; >> >> >> >> else >> >> return 0; >> >> >> >> } >> >> >> >> Also I am not using the Google Application engine as i am integrating >> >> with sqlserver2005. I have seen similar problems whenever i try >> >> integrating with sqlserver2005. I am using jdbc4 driver. >> >> >> >> On Aug 27, 8:49 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I don't think you'll find it there Rahul, That was only really a >> >> > suggestion >> >> > for next time :-) >> >> > It sounds like a strange problem, but if you can provide some code, >> >> > that at >> >> > least means that other people can have a play - sometimes it happens >> >> > that >> >> > the code people provide works OK for other people - it all helps to >> >> > pin it >> >> > down though. >> >> >> >> > Ian >> >> >> >> >http://examples.roughian.com >> >> >> >> > 2009/8/27 Rahul <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> > > Hi Ian, >> >> > > I did try to cut out the call tired to find it out, but i was not >> >> > > successful in getting the answer whats causing the problem >> >> >> >> > > Sorry for my ignorance but i did not knew anything about the issue >> >> > > tracker. I would look at issue tracker first and if i am not able >> >> > > to >> >> > > get solution to that problem ill paste my code here. >> >> >> >> > > On Aug 27, 5:29 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > Hi Rahul, >> >> > > > Why don't you cut out the call and find out? >> >> >> >> > > > :-) >> >> >> >> > > > It's very hard to answer questions like this when there is no >> >> > > > code to >> >> > > look >> >> > > > at. >> >> >> >> > > > There are no blindingly desperate problems with GWT that I know >> >> > > > of that >> >> > > do >> >> > > > this. Since the server side is not anything to do with GWT, then >> >> > > > that is >> >> > > > very probably not a GWT problem (although connecting to the >> >> > > > server might >> >> > > > be). >> >> >> >> > > > In this kind of situation, I'd say that the first stop is the >> >> > > > issue >> >> > > tracker. >> >> > > > Pretty much everything major has been picked up and even when >> >> > > > there is a >> >> > > new >> >> > > > release, the chances are that someone else will find it before >> >> > > > you do >> >> > > > (unless you are the most up-to-date, active and comprehensive >> >> > > > user of GWT >> >> > > > out of the 20,000 of us here - I'm not, so I check the issue >> >> > > > tracker). >> >> >> >> > > > Coming up with a simple example to demonstrate your problem is >> >> > > > the next >> >> > > > step. If you take a copy of your problem project and cut it down >> >> > > > step by >> >> > > > step will a) mean you end up with a good, reproducible example of >> >> > > > the >> >> > > > problem. But if your experience is anything like mine, you'll cut >> >> > > > out one >> >> > > > bit which can't possibly cause the problem and discover that the >> >> > > > problem >> >> > > > goes away. And then you have a Peter Glaze 'Doh!' moment (don't >> >> > > > worry if >> >> > > you >> >> > > > didn't get that 'Peter Glaze' reference reference, I'd be >> >> > > > surprised if >> >> > > > anyone does). Anyway, you might well look at a bit of code that >> >> > > > you >> >> > > hadn't >> >> > > > considered before. >> >> >> >> > > > If you *do* get it down to a 10-50-line example, then you >> >> > > > definitely have >> >> > > a >> >> > > > problem, but then it is one that we can all reproduce and play >> >> > > > about >> >> > > with. >> >> >> >> > > > So ... I don't have an answer for you, but if you can come up >> >> > > > with a demo >> >> > > of >> >> > > > it, I'll have a look. >> >> >> >> > > > There used to be a problem like this where clicking on the screen >> >> > > > allowed >> >> > > > the app to continue (something to do with multiple css files if I >> >> > > remember >> >> > > > correctly) but I'm sure that was fixed in about 1.3. >> >> >> >> > > > Just my 2p worth. >> >> >> >> > > > Ian >> >> >> >> > > >http://examples.roughian.com >> >> >> >> > > > 2009/8/27 Rahul <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> > > > > Hi, >> >> > > > > This is been happening a lot lately with me. >> >> > > > > Whenever i am running the hosted mode, the hosted mode just >> >> > > > > hangs 4 >> >> > > > > out of 10 times. At the left end of window, it shows that >> >> > > > > "Connecting >> >> > > > > to site 127.0.0.1" >> >> > > > > and if i just close it and start it again the application works >> >> > > > > or it >> >> > > > > just says the same message again as above. After a few tries it >> >> > > > > starts >> >> > > > > working. >> >> > > > > This never happens when i am running on IE. Also my application >> >> > > > > connects to sqlserver2005, is tht wht is causing this problem? >> > > >> > >> >> > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
