Actually there was a stable release on Jun 30, as you can see the list:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list If you don't
mind using unstable versions, be happy with 2.1m3.
2010/9/14 Subhrajyoti Moitra
pm, Marcelo Balloni marceloball...@gmail.com wrote:
At the moment i'm not packaging anything else besides the gwt war file
and
and related jars.
Just a test to proceed and move on with ear package.
For now i'm without new ideas, desperate i would say hahaha
I'm try now, but i'm
I made a thousand testes and nothing is working here =/
As an war file it works pretty fine, but i really need a ear package =/
Any sugestions please?
Thank you!!
2010/9/6 Marcelo Balloni marceloball...@gmail.com
Bad news.
Still no working.
I created the weblogic-application.xml
jocke eriksson jock...@gmail.com
Well I hardly think this is GWT related. You should seek advice from your
EJB server support, FAQ or mailing list.
2010/9/8 Marcelo Balloni marceloball...@gmail.com
I made a thousand testes and nothing is working here =/
As an war file it works pretty fine
for persistence. The only
trick was getting GWT to compile, as my entities are in the EJB, and
GWT was in the WAR. I simply made sure the .java files we available
to the WAR. I can provide a sample project if needed.
Cheers,
Kevin
On Sep 4, 5:51 pm, Marcelo Balloni marceloball...@gmail.com wrote
Hi folks!
I developed a gwt application and package it as a war file. Everything
works fine.
But when i try to package it inside an EAR file all my remote callings
stoped to work (i'm using gwt default remoteserlvet calls). Actually i can't
even deploy in weblogic (it gives an error).
I've