Hi
GET is not supported - The GWT servlets only support POST.
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Might not be what you need, but have you looked at the ASF XMLBeans project.
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You don't have to worry about the security on the client (GWT) side. This is
all handled on the server side. Any sample involving Acegi (Struts security)
will suffice.
But anyway, heres a sample:
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-ent/wiki/IntegrationGWTWithAcegi
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JSNI functions must be public don't they
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That is possible in V2 - Milestone 1 just released
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Hi
Make sure that you are not using % size for it - I had the same problem with
images in IE, and fixed it by using pixel size
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