Hi Shammi,

the `.success` operator has been deprecated for ages already, and it's gone 
in 1.6. 
Replace it by calls to `.then` and  `.catch` in case you want to handle the 
error case.
Be aware that you will receive the response object, and not the data object 
directly. Do something like this:

$http(...).then(response => return response.data).then(formerSuccessFuntion)


Regards
Sander 

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