you can use cors (cross origin resource sharing). i think its cool, but with 
that you will have a reduced browsersupport.

andi

(vom fon)

On 23.05.2011, at 05:52, Nick Apperley <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do I setup a login page to use SSL for the GWT client? I have been
> looking around the web for a simple way to do this, but surprisingly
> there is no guide available which contains some example code for doing
> it. Currently I am trying to figure out how to get the client app to
> communicate with the Glassfish (ver 3.1) server via REST over SSL for
> logins/logouts only.
> 
> With the debilitating SOP establishing communication between the
> client and server has proven difficult enough to achieve via HTTP
> (REST) with JSONP since only GETs can be done. Does the entire website
> (client) have to use HTTPs if it is on the same server where the REST
> web services reside? What steps need to be done on the server side
> with Glassfish to enable SSL support that works with the client?
> 
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