Wow, simple and elegant.
Thank you very much!
This indeed looks like what I was looking for

On Sep 10, 3:38 am, Sri <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use the RequestBuilder class in GWT to make connections to
> your server.
>
> Below is the sample code that you can use (from
> com.google.gwt.examples.http.client.GetExample )
>
>   public static void doGet(String url) {
>     RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.GET,
> url);
>
>     try {
>       Request response = builder.sendRequest(null, new RequestCallback
> () {
>         public void onError(Request request, Throwable exception) {
>           // Code omitted for clarity
>         }
>
>         public void onResponseReceived(Request request, Response
> response) {
>           // Code omitted for clarity
>         }
>       });
>     } catch (RequestException e) {
>       // Code omitted for clarity
>     }
>   }
>
> POST is identical, except for the following lines --
> builder.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-
> urlencoded");
> Request response = builder.sendRequest(postData, new RequestCallback()
> {
>
> --sri
>
> On Sep 9, 5:47 am, Ittai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
> > I'm stepping into the world of AJAX and due to a need I have in strong
> > built-in "Server Push" technologies I'm giving the Servlets 3.0 (under
> > Java EE 6 preview) a try.
> > I'm posting here because my client side will (hopefully) be based on
> > GWT and after going over the StockWatcher tutorial and reading a bit
> > about the Server-Client relationship I'm not sure what path I can
> > take.
> > I'm pretty sure I can't use the GWT-RPC mode because the
> > RemoteServiceServlet class extends the previous HttpServlet which
> > isn't helpfull for me.
> > So basically what I'm asking is, if I have a servlet built on my
> > server (Glassfish V3 preview) which is called with a
> > HttpServletRequest and returns HttpServletResponse (of course while
> > utilizing Asynchronous support of Servlets 3.0)
> > how should I go about Implementing the handle to the call of my
> > servlet and the receiving of the response in the GWT side?
> > I have a feeling this is a very basic question but the whole AJAX
> > thinking is very new to me.
>
> > Thanks for reading so far,
> > Ittai
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