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Key: GRAILSPLUGINS-444
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Peter Ledbrook
Reporter: Erik Pragt
Votes: 0
Watchers: 1
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Remoting: HTTPinvoker gives 404 after Grails reload

Created: 10/Jul/08 02:35 AM   Updated: 18/Mar/09 10:19 AM   Resolved: 18/Mar/09 10:19 AM
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Component/s: Grails-Remoting
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

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I'm using the Grails remoting plugin, and I'm using HTTPinvoker to do the remoting. However, after a domain class reloads, the HTTPinvoker is 'deregistered' and doesn't handle any incoming requests anymore, but gives a 404 instead. Restarting Grails is the only solution in this case.



Graeme Rocher made changes - 10/Jul/08 05:03 AM
Field Original Value New Value
Affects Version/s 1.0.3 [ 14124 ]
Component/s Plugins [ 12182 ]
Component/s Grails-Remoting [ 12756 ]
Key GRAILS-3223 GRAILSPLUGINS-444
Project Grails [ 11063 ] Grails Plugins [ 11450 ]
Graeme Rocher added a comment - 10/Jul/08 05:03 AM

please raise plugin related issues on the plugins JIRA http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRAILSPLUGINS


Peter Ledbrook added a comment - 12/Sep/08 08:12 AM

I couldn't reproduce this with the latest remoting plugin. Can you try with version 1.0 when it's released? Thanks.


Peter Ledbrook added a comment - 18/Mar/09 10:19 AM

Re-open if the issue is reproducable and attach an example app.


Peter Ledbrook made changes - 18/Mar/09 10:19 AM
Assignee Graeme Rocher [ graemerocher ] Peter Ledbrook [ pledbrook ]
Resolution Cannot Reproduce [ 5 ]
Status Open [ 1 ] Resolved [ 5 ]