No it didn't work.

Now it comes in the onFailure method.
Any idea? (still the 404 error (not found)

On Jan 13, 11:43 am, cabo087 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello UJ,
>
> Many thanks for your answer.
> I just made a small example at an other location and by looking at
> your post its working now.
> Thank you very much,
>
> I will see if this works with the actual app when i get home.
>
> Greetz
>
> On Jan 13, 4:38 am, UJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Changing url-pattern in your web.xml should work (<url-pattern>/
> > register/registermodule</url-pattern>):
> > Actually this is the remote servlet URL which gets looked up by GWT
> > client code while accessing the remote service.
>
> > <web-app>
>
> >   <!-- Servlets -->
> >   <servlet>
> >     <servlet-name>RegisterModule</servlet-name>
> >     <servlet-class>modules.register.server.Register</servlet-class>
> >   </servlet>
>
> >   <servlet-mapping>
> >     <servlet-name>RegisterModule</servlet-name>
> >     <url-pattern>/register/registermodule</url-pattern>
> >   </servlet-mapping>
>
> >   <!-- Default page to serve -->
> >   <welcome-file-list>
> >     <welcome-file>Fnk.html</welcome-file>
> >   </welcome-file-list>
>
> > </web-app>- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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