Hello,

I guess you already had a look to wikipedia, but just in case, here is
qhat they say about 304 code:

304 Not Modified
Indicates the resource has not been modified since last requested.
Typically, the HTTP client provides a header like the If-Modified-
Since header to provide a time against which to compare. Utilizing
this saves bandwidth and reprocessing on both the server and client,
as only the header data must be sent and received in comparison to the
entirety of the page being re-processed by the server, then sent again
using more bandwidth of the server and client.

Hope this helps...

On 21 juin, 10:06, enTropy Fragment <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm launching GWT from an external web site (external from GWT's war). The
> client side (javascript) works flawlessly but I get a 304 http status while
> calling any RPC.
> If I use StatusCodeException.getStatusCode it returns a Zero, but taking a
> look to the TCP packets I realized what the server returns to me is a 304.
>
> Any help or clue on making this work will be appreciated ^^

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