Trying to get domino-rest working... so far no luck...

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Michael Conrad

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Nov 6, 2025, 4:47:31 PM (9 hours ago) Nov 6
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Hello all, hopefully someone can tell me what stupid thing I’m doing that I’m not seeing.

I’ve setup a project to do initial a client side domino-rest implementation.

Everything compiles cleanly for both gwtCompile and gwtSuperDev.

The Network panel in the Firefox Inspector never shows an XHR request.

The Javascript console only shows:

ApiTestEntryPoint loaded apitest-0.js:13189:16
DominoRestConfig initialized apitest-0.js:13203:16

I appears that neither the request interceptor nor either of the onSuccess or onFailed callbacks are run.

Really flummoxed here and would greatly appreciate some hint as to what is wrong.

This is my services file:

package com.newsrx.butter.client.domino.api;

import jakarta.ws.rs.GET;
import jakarta.ws.rs.Path;
import org.dominokit.rest.shared.request.service.annotations.RequestFactory;

@RequestFactory
@Path("1.0/")
public interface UserV1 {
    @Path("entitlements")
    @GET
    String entitlements();
}

This is my Entry Point:

package com.newsrx.butter.client.domino.ep;

import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.Scheduler;
import com.newsrx.butter.client.domino.api.UserV1Factory;
import elemental2.dom.Console;
import elemental2.dom.DomGlobal;
import org.dominokit.rest.DominoRestConfig;

public class ApiTestEntryPoint implements EntryPoint {
    @Override
    public void onModuleLoad() {
        Console console = DomGlobal.console;
        console.log("ApiTestEntryPoint loaded");
        DominoRestConfig.initDefaults();
        Scheduler.get().scheduleDeferred(this::test);
    }

    public void test() {
        Console console = DomGlobal.console;
        UserV1Factory userV1 = UserV1Factory.INSTANCE;

        DominoRestConfig config = DominoRestConfig.getInstance();

        config.addRequestInterceptor((request, contextWait) -> {
            console.log("Request intercepted: " + request.getUrl());
            console.log("Request timeout value: " + request.getTimeout());
        });

        console.log("DominoRestConfig initialized");
        userV1.entitlements().onSuccess((s) -> {
            console.log("Got entitlements");
            System.out.println(s);
            //            s.result.forEach(System.out::println);
        }).onFailed((e) -> {
            console.log("Failed to get entitlements");
            console.log(e.getBody());
        });
    }
}

Dependencies block:

dependencies {
    compileOnly "org.gwtproject:gwt-user:2.12.2"
    implementation "com.google.jsinterop:base:1.0.0"

    implementation 'jakarta.ws.rs:jakarta.ws.rs-api:4.0.0'

    annotationProcessor 'com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:2.57.2'
    implementation "com.google.dagger:dagger-gwt:2.57.2"

    annotationProcessor 'org.dominokit:domino-rest-processor:2.0.0-RC2'
    implementation 'org.dominokit:domino-rest-client:2.0.0-RC2'

    annotationProcessor 'org.dominokit:domino-jackson-processor:1.0.5'
    implementation('org.dominokit:domino-jackson:1.0.5')

    testImplementation 'org.testng:testng:7.10.2'
}

Vegegoku

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Nov 6, 2025, 5:00:27 PM (8 hours ago) Nov 6
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You need to call send() after you finish setup the request.

}).onFailed((e) -> { console.log("Failed to get entitlements"); console.log(e.getBody()); }).send();
Following the documentation on the website is a good idea too 

domino-rest documentation

Michael Conrad

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Nov 6, 2025, 8:09:51 PM (5 hours ago) Nov 6
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Meh… Much thanks for not leaving me hanging not seeing the missing send call. I knew I was being stupid, just couldn’t figure out what I had missed.

And I was looking at the online documentation. I generally do try and figure things out myself and re-read and re-read as needed, just kept missing it this time.

Just trying to do too much in too little time. A serious medical scare has finally let work let me tackle this huge mess I created years ago.

And my brain was telling me it was a complete statement. I’ve been using completable futures in combination with restygwt, no “send” after or before the success/failure stanzas for that scenario…

-Mike

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