Ok, I finished creating a servlet.

I pass some parameters like path and name of the file, etc.. and get the
download

And then I call Window.open at my GWT project

Works ok...

thanx


2009/10/1 ALEXEI BARBONI <alexeitel...@gmail.com>

> Hi guys,
>
> I still couldn't find the right way to create an hyperlink in my web app
> that makes a download of a file from the server to the client.
>
> When you say "You have to create a GWT hyperlink and point it to the
> resource"
>
> What method of the GWT Hyperlink do I use to point this hyperlink to the
> resource (the file to be downloaded in my server - I know the exactly
> location path + filename.)
>
> I can't find the method that I can use to point to this file.
>
> Can abybody give me a little help one more time?
>
> thanks again
>
>
> 2009/9/16 Ian Bambury <ianbamb...@gmail.com>
>
> Please don't post the same question more than once - at least, not in the
>> same 5 minutes.
>> Ian
>>
>> http://examples.roughian.com
>>
>>
>> 2009/9/16 sathya <sathyavik...@gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>> I am having same problem in GWT 1.7.
>>> In my application, I need to download file from server to client. So I
>>> am directly using file path in window.open as shown below
>>> Window.open(“d:\result.xls”,"_self","");
>>> This opens in Firefox as expected however this doesn’t work with IE7.
>>> Please let me know if there is any workaround to do this.
>>> I need this very urgently. Please help me out in resolving this.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 3, 12:38 pm, chandrahas koyari <koy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > Yes you have to create a GWT hyperlink and point it to the resource.
>>> >
>>> > On Sep 2, 6:28 pm, ALEXEI BARBONI <alexeitel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > > Hi chandrahas, thanks for the answer
>>> >
>>> > > I've been out from work last week.
>>> >
>>> > > Now I have to create a way to the user of my application make
>>> adownloadof
>>> > > afilethat is in the server.
>>> > > I know the exactly location of thefileand its name.
>>> >
>>> > > But I don't understand how to create a link (would be a GWT
>>> Hyperlink) that
>>> > > point to myfile. I think this way is easier than to create a servlet.
>>> >
>>> > > Could anybody give me a little help about?
>>> >
>>> > > thank you guys again
>>> >
>>> > > 2009/8/25 chandrahas koyari <koy...@gmail.com>
>>> >
>>> > > > There are two general methods to achieve it
>>> > > > 1. Create a link which directly point to that resource (file)
>>> > > > 2. Point to a Servlet which respond with afile(by using
>>> > > > getResourceAsFile() )
>>> >
>>> > > > On Aug 25, 2:50 am, Alexei Telles <alexeitel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > > > > Hi...
>>> >
>>> > > > > I need to create a link in my web application where the user will
>>> > > > >downloadafilethat is in my server.
>>> >
>>> > > > > I was searching for something in the web, but I could not find
>>> > > > > something about.
>>> >
>>> > > > > Is there any GWT tool that allow me to develop a link in my
>>> > > > > application to make adownloadfrom the server to the client?
>>> >
>>> > > > > Or another way that you guys use to do?
>>> >
>>> > > > > Thanks again- Hide quoted text -
>>> >
>>> > - Show quoted text -
>>>
>>>
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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