Hi,

I forgot a tiny thing in the web.xml :-)

It's better to use the <load-on-startup>0</load-on-startup> option in
the web.xml so that the servlet will be started :-)

On 5 Jan., 15:11, Qian Qiao <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 22:08, ojay <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I need to access my database in the server area of my gwt application.
> > Now I have the problem that i cannot init the database connection. I
> > am using hibernate to access my database, in my previous applications
> > (struts) I used the Datasource of the underlying tomcat to start and
> > database transcation with hibernate. Now with GWT 2.0 I want to use
> > the hosted mode and therefore I need to initialize my database
> > connection pool. Therefore I tried to create this pool with a servlet.
> > Now I have the problem that my servlet will not be started in the
> > hosted mode.
>
> > Can somebody explain where I can define in GWT to start a special
> > servlet at startup of the host mode?
>
> ehhh, web.xml maybe?
>
> --
> Two things that are infinite, the universe and my stupidity, and I'm
> not sure about the universe.

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