Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Getting Request Factory to work on the GWT-Eclipse environment

Hello!

I'm trying to make Request Factory work on GWT plug-in (2.2.1) for
Eclipse 3.6 and I've run into a dilemma. While I got most of the
coding required done, not an easy task given that I had to go through
a lot of references and head scratching, my real troubles began when I
put persistence code which is supposed to be server-side only on my
service/locator classes. I use the same persistence code framework
that I normally use for RPC style services. Obviously, GWT would
refuse to compile when code like that is present in the client or
shared package. However, if I move the offending class to the server
package, the GWT editor reports an impending build error because the
class referenced by the @Service annotation in other classes is no
longer included in the client/shared package. How can I resolve this?
I've tried other sample code before but I have no idea how the others
got them to work without getting past this.

- Owen

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