On Saturday, December 11, 2010 5:47:09 PM UTC, skrat wrote:There is
already support for HTTP headers in XHR in GWT, it's the method I
posted. And it works with all major browsers. The problem I guess is
that you probably have issues with using RequestBuilder class from your
Spring Roo app.

I thought the OP was trying to get the HTTP response headers of the
request that served the hosting page of his/her GWT app.

But reading their message again, they mention different
landing "pages". If they want to serve a different page then that's a
pure server-side/Spring issue. If they want to have different pages in
their GWT app based on the HTTP headers used to serve up the hosting
page, then I'm not sure they can do it easily.

Thanks,

Pete

P.S. They never mentioned Roo.

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