Hi Tim, I noticed something similar some months ago. If I remember correctly, the JVM was to "clever" to avoid proxies for request going to localhost and 127.0.0.1. I think I overcome this by pointing my client to the full-qualified computer name as the CMIS server instead of using localhost or 127.0.0.1.
Regards, Dieter On 20.09.13 17:55, "Tim Webster" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, > >I would like to be able use something like Fiddler with my Apache >Chemistry >client. > >My chemistry client is embedded in a server application running in a Jetty >server. I would like to see the request/response trace while using the >Web >Services binding between the chemistry client and the CMIS repository >(which is on a different box). > >My setup is a client/server spring application with both the client and >server running on my development box. The server part of the app is what >contains the Chemistry client libraries, and is deployed on Jetty. > >The CMIS repository is on a different machine, accessible over the >network. > Pretty standard stuff. > >I tried adding this to the Jetty JVM startup: > >-Dhttp.proxyHost=localhost -Dhttp.proxyPort=8888 > >and tried invoking the server with Fiddler running, but nothing gets >captured when calls are made to the CMIS repository. I know Fiddler is >working because I can see it capturing my browser traffic. I also tried >with IP address and 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost and nothing helped. > >Am I going about this right way? I have the CMIS and Apache Chemistry in >Action book, but it just mentions how to do this with the CMIS workbench >(which works). > >Thanks, > >Tim
