Hi Asanka,

Any updates ?

Deepal
Hi Devs,
How about implementing this as an Axis2 module. That will allow user to have the feature if user prefers. And we can re-use it for synapse as well.

Thanks,
Asanka

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 12:46 AM, Hiranya Jayathilaka <hiranya...@gmail.com <mailto:hiranya...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    This might be a useful feature addition to Synapse as well. When
    you're done with the Axis2 implementation, perhaps you can take a
    look at the Synapse pass-thru transport as well.

    Thanks,
    Hiranya

    On Jul 9, 2015, at 5:27 AM, T. Allen <b...@verizon.net
    <mailto:b...@verizon.net>> wrote:

    +1 for adding CORS support.


    On 7/8/2015 8:13 PM, Asanka Dissanayake wrote:
    Hi Devs,
    I recently happened to call a Axis2Service with AJAX post
    method. Then there was an "Access-Control-Allow-Origin Error".
    When I was digging through the path, I came to know about CORS
    (Cross Origin Resource Sharing) spec [1] .

    User agents commonly apply same-origin restrictions to network
    requests. These restrictions prevent a client-side Web
    application running from one origin from obtaining data
    retrieved from another origin, and also limit unsafe HTTP
    requests that can be automatically launched toward destinations
    that differ from the running application's origin.

    To overcome this issue , I implemented an axis2 handler which
    the implementation is very specific to my use case. It handles
    the preflight request.

    In Axis2 , have we implemented CORS Spec? If not what about
    providing CORS support with Axis2?
    Since I already have the implementation, I can make it more
    generic and add to Axis2.

    [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/

    Thanks,
    Asanka

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