Thanks JM for posting the solution. I too had the same problem. It is
working fine in the dev environment but not in live. both are in Linux. Not
sure why. Your solution helped to get it working.
Thanks !
On Thursday, November 6, 2008 1:41:01 PM UTC, JM wrote:
I fixed it by implementing
Thanks JM for posting the solution. I too had the same problem. It is
working fine in the dev environment but not in live. both are in Linux. Not
sure why. Your solution helped to get it working.
If you see
INFO: ERROR: The serialization policy file '/
I fixed it by implementing GWT's IsSerializable interface instead of
Java's Serializable...
Can't figure out why it works on Winows env.
JM
On Nov 5, 4:01 pm, JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ping2ravi I'm glad you came back to tell it's now working for you!
But think of all those people with the
ping2ravi I'm glad you came back to tell it's now working for you!
But think of all those people with the same problem you had... like
me.
Any idea?
My classes are implementing Serializable. It's working fine on my
development environment (Windows).
But now that I try an integration (Linux), I
Hi
May we know what was causing the difference in file-names? I am
having a similar exception
G.
On Sep 22, 1:06 pm, ping2ravi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i found the problem why file names were different.
Thanks
On Sep 22, 11:18 am, ping2ravi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
My