Thank you very much. You got the answer!

>> "../movies.txt"

Happy Christmas!

On 22 dic, 21:14, Sripathi Krishnan <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The URL you are trying to access is wrong...
>
> Assuming you module is named hangman, this line
>                final RequestBuilder requestBuilder = new RequestBuilder(
> RequestBuilder.POST, "movies.txt" );
>
> makes  a request tohttp://myserver.com/mywar/hangman/movies.txt, whereas
> you want it to behttp://myserver.com/mywar/movies.txt
>
> Try using "../movies.txt", or use GWT.getHostPageBaseURL() ..
>
> --Sri
>
> 2009/12/22 Juan M.M.M. <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi!
>
> > I'm doing an example that I found ina book about GWT. It's the typical
> > example of the hangman. I'm using Eclipse and GWT 2.0. This is my
> > code:
>
> > public class AhorGwt implements EntryPoint {
>
> >        private FlowPanel letters = new FlowPanel();
> >        private Label wordLabel = new Label();
> >        private Image image = new Image();
>
> >        private final int MAX_GUESSES = 6;
> >        private int misses;
> >        private String[] words;
> >        private String word;
> >        private char[] visibleWord;
>
> >       �...@override
> >        public void onModuleLoad() {
> >                //create interface
> >                RootPanel ahorcado = RootPanel.get("ahorcado");
> >                ahorcado.add(letters);
> >                ahorcado.add(image);
> >                ahorcado.add(wordLabel);
>
> >                //load words
> >                final RequestBuilder requestBuilder = new RequestBuilder
> > ( RequestBuilder.POST, "movies.txt" );
> >                try {
> >                         requestBuilder.sendRequest( null, new
> > RequestCallback(){
>
> >                                public void onError(Request request,
> > Throwable exception) {
> >                                        GWT.log( "failed getting movie
> > list", exception );
> >                                }
>
> >                                public void onResponseReceived(Request
> > request, Response response)
> > {
> >                                        words =
> > response.getText().split("\n");
> >                                        GWT.log(words[2], null);
> >                                        startGame();
> >                                }} );
> >                } catch (RequestException e) {
> >                        GWT.log( "failed getting movie list", e );
> >                }
> >                wordLabel.setStyleName("word");
> >        }
> >        // ...
> > }
>
> > My movies.txt file is under /war/ file next to my index.html. Ok, once
> > I get the supossed text file into 'words' variable I do a 'GWT.log
> > (words[2], null);' in the console developent mode of eclipse I get
> > this "HTTP Status 404 - Status report". As you can see, the file
> > movies.txt hasn't been loaded. Instead of this, the program has red a
> > kind of default text/html file. I don't know if the problem is in the
> > location of the file or If I'm using a wrong method to read files on
> > the client side.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Juanma
>
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