Thanks.
I think to deploy my app on my server, not Google App Engine.
So, as you say, i will disable GAE option and then  i will try my
application.
i will try this evening.

Thanks for the answer

regards

On Apr 7, 11:40 am, Blessed Geek <blessedg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oy, now that is a different issue.
> You are using GAE?
>
> If you are developing GWT with no intentions of deploying to Google's
> App Engine servers, you should disable GAE option in Eclipse.
>
> Otherwise, if you are developing for deploying on GAE, you have to
> realign your programming habits and attitude to use Google's data
> repository. Your deployed runtime is not allowed to create files on
> Google's servers. All your file outputs should be converted to data
> blobs and stored as repository objects. Then, in order for your users
> to get a "file" which you created, you need to have a reverse routine
> to access that data blob and stream it to the user.
>
> As the story goes, Google has put in a lot of investment to optimise
> their distributed data repository. So that someone in China (oops!)
> who uses your app and then simultaneously someone in Norway who also
> uses your app is able to access the data created by your app in a
> consistent manner. This is somewhat called distributed data technology
> and perhaps nowadays we could even call it cloudified distributed
> data.  It does not make sense, at least to me, for Google to
> reinvestment another huge effort cloudifying a distributed file
> system.
>
> If you do not wish to go thro the tedium of writing your pseudo-file
> output stream to the data repository, you should consider Google App
> Engine Virtual File Systemhttp://code.google.com/p/gaevfs/.
>
> On Apr 6, 10:36 am, bitliner <giovanni.gagli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I wanted to mean creation of my file on the server.
> > I'm using RPC, but when my java class on the server use
> > FileOutputStream to create the file
> > there are problems with this class, FileOutputStream, because it seems
> > be not supported.

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