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Re: Non-serializable attribute org.eclipse.rwt.internal.service.SessionStoreImpl [message #734329 is a reply to message #734310] |
Fri, 07 October 2011 13:16 |
Rüdiger Herrmann Messages: 335 Registered: July 2009 |
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Angelo,
I am wondering why Tomcat tries to serialize the session. Did you mark
the web application as <distributable/>?
Regards,
Rüdiger
On 07.10.2011 14:13, Angelo wrote:
> Hi RAP Team,
>
> I have created a war with WAR Product from Libra (works great!), test
> the war with my local Tomcat and it works great.
>
> Now I would like deploy our XDocReport application on cloudbee. I have
> done that and the RAP XDocReport is available at
> http://xdocreport-rap.opensagres.cloudbees.net/xdocreport?startup=fr.opensagres.xdocreport.eclipse.application
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>
> But unfortunately, I have the following error :
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: setAttribute: Non-serializable
> attribute org.eclipse.rwt.internal.service.SessionStoreImpl
> org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession.setAttribute(StandardSession.java:1340)
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> When I have developped our WEB support for XDocReport, I had the same
> problem (I will set some instance in the session). To resolve the
> problem, I had modified my code to just to implement java.io.Serializable.
>
> So I think it should be cool, if
> org.eclipse.rwt.internal.service.SessionStoreImpl could implement
> java.io.Serializable.
>
> Regards Angelo
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>
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