Actually we already use a GuiceServletContextListener so what you have to do is to remove the /gwtRequest servlet-mapping from the web.xml so as it is routed it via our guice listener, then serve that path in the DispatchServletModule, despite the name of this class it it is not a gwt-dispatcher class, in fact it should be call GuiceWebModule.
- your configuration should look like: bind(HupaFactoryServlet.class).in(Singleton.class); serve("/gwtRequest", "/hupa/gwtRequest").with(HupaFactoryServlet.class); - create the HupaFactoryServlet and use injection in the way tbroyer says i the post public class HupaFactoryServlet extends RequestFactoryServlet { implement your ServiceLayerDecorator } - Manolo On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 7:47 AM, echo <echo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi manolo, > I updated the repository with your help. One problem about DI: > It is found that we must inject IMAPStoreCache when I tried to use the it > like org.apache.hupa.server.handler.AbstractSessionHandler. That means I > must implement some inject stuff to benefit with Inject. What's I want to > know is whether I have to implement a new one like > here[1]<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/google-web-toolkit/9W_masZUUjc>instead > of the gwt-dispath's or something have been done I can referred. > > [1] > https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/google-web-toolkit/9W_masZUUjc > > > -- > *echo* >