Hi Sebastian,

i am creating application as you suggest but when i deploying it on
tomcat server then it shows resources ins not available.so now what
should i do? help me .
Thanks
Rahul

On Apr 26, 7:38 pm, Sebastian Gurin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Rahul, this is what I shlud do for getting started.
>
> first of all do not use tomcat yet, first feel confortable with the 
> GWT+eclipse
>
> 1) File->New->(Google)New Application proyect - create your gwt web 
> application project. Here use Google Web toolkit only, don't use Google App 
> engine yet.
>
> That will create you a new project with some interesting things:
>
> a) your.proj.YourProject.gwt.xml - this file is called a gwt module 
> definition.
> b) packages client, shared, server
> c) a root folder named "war" with a html file inside. This war folder is the 
> web application folder (what you put inside webapps in tomcat - but not yet.)
>
> in client package that is where your java that will be translated to 
> javascript by gwt are, there is two Greeting* classes (dont worry about these 
> yet) and a third class named YourProject.java (or whatever name you give to 
> your new project). thi s class is your entry point.
>
> the project has a sample applicatoin ready to be executed, right click on 
> your.proj.YourProject.gwt.xml and run as "Web application". The Developer 
> mode view will be shows and after the app is loaded, it will show you an url 
> likehttp://127.0.0.1:8888/Test12.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997. Open this 
> url with firefox (version <=10) or with chrome. It will ask you to install a 
> browser plugin, do it. When the plugin is installed reopen that url and you 
> will be executing your sample webapp using the GWT hosted-mode. You can make 
> changes in the java sources, save then and reoloading the page will reflect 
> the changes. Try to change something...
>
> Now what about putting all this on a tomcat? its easy, first compile your 
> project like this: ijn "package explorer" view, right click your new project 
> -> Google -> GWT Compile... -> compile. When this is finish, GWT will put in 
> "war" the entinre webapp. just copy or link the "war" folder to your tomcat's 
> webapps folder and rename it acordingly, for example, "yourproject". Start 
> tomcat and go tohttp://localhost:8080/yourProject/yourProject.html.
>
> I have ant scripts for doing all this with ant if you want I can share.
>
> hope this can help you ...
>
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> Rahul Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am making gwt application as following step: 1. Firstly i install
> > gwt plugin in my eclipse(Helios). 2. now i am creating dynamic
> > project. 3. now i am adding gwt plugin through goto to property page
> > of the project, select google-webtoolkit, check "use GWT", then go to
> > google-web application, the directory name to "web-content". 4.now i
> > am creating gwt module in my project then create entry point class
> > then html. 5.now i am creating a button in onModule method of entry
> > point class.
>
> > and then i am running application in tomcat server just right click on
> > project and select run as web application(run with tomcat server). As
> > result of this I am getting a blank page on browser? There is no
> > excption in server log. I am not able to debug where i am doing wrong?
> > Please help me to sort out this problem.
>
> > I am not using google web application because i was getting difficulty
> > to create war file. As i solution of this I got the above process to
> > develop GWT application.
>
> > Thanks Rahul
>
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