Re: Does anyone worked with GWT connecting to Web Services in the server side?

2009-11-10 Thread jaga
I use Axis 2 to communicate with web services on the server. The ServiceImpl and RPC gives the results to and from the GWT client. James On Nov 9, 4:32 pm, doopa niallhas...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi, I use tomcat to connect to a variety of webservices. Essentially it works as a client to

Re: Does anyone worked with GWT connecting to Web Services in the server side?

2009-11-09 Thread doopa
Hi, I use tomcat to connect to a variety of webservices. Essentially it works as a client to them. I don't deploy to Google AppEngine though. But it does work if you control the server that you host the tomcat instance on. On Nov 8, 2:25 am, Sripathi Krishnan sripathi.krish...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: Does anyone worked with GWT connecting to Web Services in the server side?

2009-11-07 Thread MarcoGT
On Nov 6, 7:43 pm, nacho vela.igna...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, i'm trying to develop an application with GWT in wich one i have to get the data from WS that are hosted on a different server. I was googling about that but there not so much examples. Does anyone did that? What do you mean with

Re: Does anyone worked with GWT connecting to Web Services in the server side?

2009-11-07 Thread nacho
The problem is the following. I have an api wich connects to the differents WS and gave me all the DAOs. But when i try to use the API in the server side, in a ServiceImpl class i get the followoing error: javax.xml.ws.Service is a restricted class. Please see the Google App Engine developer's

Re: Does anyone worked with GWT connecting to Web Services in the server side?

2009-11-07 Thread Shawn Brown
Have you looked at http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/urlfetch/overview.html --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: Does anyone worked with GWT connecting to Web Services in the server side?

2009-11-07 Thread Sripathi Krishnan
it dosnt have to be a problem if i want to deploy the application in a Tomcat Server for example. You can do that if you disable Google App Engine. If you are using the GWT Eclipse plugin, there is a setting to disable App Engine. --Sri 2009/11/7 nacho vela.igna...@gmail.com The problem