Modified the Employee.java as below
*public class Employee implements IsSerializable{*
then moved the Employee.java to shared package. [eclipse updated all
references well]
Now when I GWT to compile its saying
Compiling module project.xxx
Validating newly compiled units
[ERROR] Errors in 'file:/C:/xxx/src/xxx/shared/Employee.java'
[ERROR] Line 10: The import com.google.appengine cannot be resolved
[ERROR] Line 11: The import com.google.appengine cannot be resolved
[ERROR] Line 19: Key cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 101: BlobKey cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 141: Key cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 189: Key cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 190: Key cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 305: Key cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 306: Key cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 424: BlobKey cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 425: BlobKey cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 431: BlobKey cannot be resolved to a type
[ERROR] Line 432: BlobKey cannot be resolved to a type
Finding entry point classes
[ERROR] Unable to find type 'xxx.client.Example'
[ERROR] Hint: Previous compiler errors may have made this type
unavailable
[ERROR] Hint: Check the inheritance chain from your module; it may
not be inheriting a required module or a module may not be adding its source
path entries properly
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -agentlib:jvmhook
Why appengine import statements are not working! Again they should be only
in server folder?
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Sree ... <[email protected]> wrote:
> okey... thanks alot guys....
> i ll try to make those changes and will update here
>
> also thx for so quick responses.. am loving it
>
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 2:31 AM, cokol <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> hi the problem is that gwt does not have source of your Employee
>> class, since you have put it into the server package, you always have
>> 3 packages to handle (as per default):
>>
>> client
>> server
>> shared
>>
>> everything under "client" becomes javascript after compilation and is
>> not aware of anything contained in "server" package, everything
>> contained in server package is intended to run in java VM and remains
>> java, here you may have references to classes used in client package
>> if you like, this would not break up gwt. the shared package contains
>> everything what is required for client and server package, like the
>> service interfaces AND transfer objects & payload classes like your
>> Employee. furthermore everything whats inside client and shared
>> package has to be translatable to javascript, i.e. you shall not use
>> 3rd party libraries in there.
>>
>> so just move the Employee and all related (payload) classes to the
>> shared (or client) package and you are done
>>
>>
>> On 13 Aug., 19:39, "Sree ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Am not sure this belongs to GWT or GAE or both ...
>> >
>> > So here's my problem...
>> >
>> > I have one client/Example.java [contains all GWT code] calls a methods
>> on
>> > server/SomeServiceImpl.java [Contains code to talk to dataStore]
>> >
>> > Wat server/SomeServiceImpl.java does is Featch data from Employee.Java
>> > .... [this is class used to store data in datastore JPA]
>> >
>> > So now my problem is.. as long as I send data in the form of String or
>> > StringArray to client/Example.java am fine, but now I tried to send
>> > List<Employee> to client/Example.java
>> >
>> > Doing so throws me an error as below..
>> >
>> > Validating newly compiled units
>> > [ERROR] Errors in
>> > 'file:/C:/XXX/XXX/src/xxx/client/GreetingServiceAsync.java'
>> > [ERROR] Line 18: No source code is available for type
>> > xxx.server.Employee; did you forget to inherit a required module?
>> > [ERROR] Errors in 'file:/C:/XXX/XXX/src/client/Example.java'
>> > [ERROR] Line 325: No source code is available for type
>> > xxx.server.Employee; did you forget to inherit a required module?
>> > [ERROR] Errors in
>> 'file:/C:/XXX/XXX/src/client/GreetingService.java'
>> > [ERROR] Line 19: No source code is available for type
>> > xxx.server.Employee; did you forget to inherit a required module?
>> > Finding entry point classes
>> > [ERROR] Unable to find type 'xxx.client.Example'
>> > [ERROR] Hint: Previous compiler errors may have made this type
>> > unavailable
>> > [ERROR] Hint: Check the inheritance chain from your module; it
>> may
>> > not be inheriting a required module or a module may not be adding its
>> source
>> > path entries properly
>> >
>> > --
>> > -Thanks
>> > -Srikanth.G
>> > -Hyderabad
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