Hi,
Yes I am using the war structure
Let us assume my xml file name is A.xml and my google web toolkit name
is test
I store my A.xml inside test\war\test folder
This is the code at the client side i used to invoke A.xml
final RequestBuilder builder2 = new RequestBuilder
(RequestBuilder.GET,"A.xml");
try
{
Request request2 =
builder2.sendRequest(null, new
RequestCallback()
{
public void
onError(Request request2 , Throwable exceptopn) {
}
public void
onResponseReceived(Request request2, Response
response2)
{
Document xmlDoc11 = XMLParser.parse(response2.getText());
// After this i parse xmlDoc11 to check
attributes and tags and
display the contents
If I delete A.xml from the folder i get an error "Uncaught exception
escaped" because there is no file in the folder. If i paste the file i
still get the old value the one was in the beginning. If i copy the
contents of A.xml to B.xml and then run it (changing the
Requestbuilder to A.xml to B.xml) I see in my hosted mode that the
file is get from the server (because its the first time and not
cached) and then i see the change in the values
Thanks for helping me, if theres any more information you require
please tell.
Can you give me a solution for my problem?
On Sep 8, 1:00 pm, ThomasWrobel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, I didnt read your problem correctly.
> Thats really bizarre.
> Are you using the war structure? or the old one?
> Have you tried deleteing the files before it compiles?
>
> On Sep 8, 6:21 pm, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Thanks for the reply
> > I believe( i havent tired it yet) with this i would be able to have no
> > caching when i deploy my application on the web server(Apache tomcat)
>
> > What about when i am developing my application and testing in the
> > google webtoolkit hosted mode?
>
> > On Sep 6, 12:01 pm, ThomasWrobel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Have you tried using a .htaccess file on the sever to force no-
> > > cacheing?
>
> > > <Files *>
> > > Header set Cache-Control: "private, pre-check=0, post-check=0, max-
> > > age=0"
> > > Header set Expires: 0
> > > Header set Pragma: no-cache
> > > </Files>
>
> > > (If you save this to a *.htaccess file this will set everything in
> > > the directory not to be cached)
> > > Assumeing your sever is apache.
>
> > > On Sep 4, 5:02 pm, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I am reading an file A.xml each time and modifying it and saving it on
> > > > my server. Now how can the browser or the hosted mode that the file
> > > > has been changed, because whenever it sees that the name of the file
> > > > is same i.e. A.xml it never gets from the server, it just shows the
> > > > content in it local cache which are the old values.
>
> > > > I believe its a cache problem, as the browser never gets A.xml the
> > > > next time because when seen in the other window of hosted mode, i see
> > > > that the first time there is a 200 - GET operation which is that the
> > > > file is send from server to client but the second or the third time,
> > > > not such GET operation is done
>
> > > > I hope i was clear with my problem statement, if not please ask so i
> > > > can more elaborate.
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