Hey Entlog , 
 what was the solution you applied in jmeter to fix the incompatibility 
issue ? please let us know as well.

Thank in advance, 
skay


On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 7:10:34 PM UTC+5:30, Benoit GUILLOTIN 
wrote:
>
> HI Entlog,
>
> How did U fix ur problem on Jmeter with the <HASH>.gwt.rpc file ? 
> Im still looking for fixing this IncompatibleRemoteServiceException.
>
> Thanks for ur answer.
> Benoit
>
> Le jeudi 23 mai 2013 12:30:21 UTC+2, Entlog a écrit :
>>
>> Awesome!! Thanks. I was having problems with a jmeter test and I saw your 
>> solution...it's really that! The jmeter captured request had the reference 
>> to the hash for another deployed environment and when trying to test 
>> against another deployed war it was throwing the serializable error. Now I 
>> know how to fix it :)...
>>
>> El jueves, 1 de noviembre de 2012 10:27:54 UTC+1, Jens escribió:
>>>
>>> Make sure that your app server can still find the <HASH>.rpc file. Thats 
>>> your GWT-RPC serialization policy file that the server must know in order 
>>> to serialize anything that implements Serializable. If it does not find 
>>> this file it falls back to the old IsSerializable mechanism and if you do 
>>> not have implemented that interface serialization will fail. 
>>>
>>> Normally you should see a warning in the app server log on the first RPC 
>>> request when GWT's RemoteServiceServlet tries to load the serialization 
>>> policy file but can not find it.
>>>
>>> For example I often have to change the lookup of that file because my 
>>> deployment does not conform to GWT's standard assumptions.
>>>
>>> -- J.
>>>
>>

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