Great! Thank you Y2i! On Dec 30, 5:27 am, Y2i <[email protected]> wrote: > I've never done this but I think you can call > RequestFactory.initialize(EventBus eventBus, RequestTransport > transport) passing DefaultRequestTransport as transport. > You can call DefaultRequestTransport.setRequestUrl() to change the > default URL used by the transport. The default is > GWT.getHostPageBaseURL() + "gwtRequest" > > On Dec 29, 7:15 pm, Arny <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Great. Works with > > RequestFactoryServlet.getThreadLocalRequest().getSession(). Thanks. > > > Well, web.xml is server-side mapping. But how to force GWT (client) > > use the mapped URL, instead of /gwtRequest? > > > On Dec 30, 4:03 am, Y2i <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > If you are asking about RequestFactoryServlet on the server side then > > > you can use RequestFactoryServlet.getThreadLocalRequest() to access > > > the current request and then the session. > > > > web.xml has a <servlet-mapping/> associated to requestFactory <servlet/>: > > > its <url-pattern/> element can be changed to point it to a > > > > different URL. > > > > On Dec 29, 6:32 pm, Arny <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > Is there a way to access the session from inside the RequestFactory? > > > > I want to return elements specifically for users with the right access > > > > rights. > > > > > Using AppEngine on back end. > > > > > Another question: Is it possible to change the /gwtRequest URL to > > > > something else? > > > > > Appreciate any help. > > > > Thanks > >
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