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Re: GWT RPC not working behind Apache and Tomcat

You servlet-mapping is

  <servlet-mapping> 
    <servlet-name>rpc</servlet-name> 
    <url-pattern>/app1/rpc</url-pattern> 
  </servlet-mapping> 

In your de.class.server.RPCService.java interface, do you have "app1" in the annotation? For example:

@RemoteServiceRelativePath("app1")
public interface RPCService extends RemoteService {...


On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 1:22:43 PM UTC-5, mukarev wrote:
Hi again,

a friend of mine solved the problem during the night. I will force him
to write the solution here.

Thanks for your thoughts.

Greetz Markus

On 25 Feb., 18:25, mukarev <muka...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'try to serve two gwt webapps via one apache from one tomcat with JK
> and I'm always running in the same error. Apache sends a 404 and tells
> me that it's not able to find the servlet if I try to communcate via
> RPC.
>
> I have two virtual hosts pointing at the directories within tomcat
> webapps. The webapps are running successfully as long as I don't try
> to communicate via RPC. It seems that Apache isn't able to resolve the
> requested service.
>
> Need help, I'm sitting here around hopeless.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Markus

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