Hello, thanks for providing a sample test case. I've just tried it with the last snapshot and it works well. Could you update your dependencies and test again?
Best regards, Thierry Boileau > Hi, > > It is really nice of you to help me. It is quite possible, that my problem > is in the project set-up. The RestLet libraries are from 25.2.2010. > > I have minimized the Eclipse project to a single onModuleLoad function and > the minimum of server-side classes (2). What it large makes are the > libraries I useâEUR¦ You can see the project setup in the image file I have > also > attached. > > http://www.kybernetika.de/tmp/restlet/TestRestlet.zip > http://www.kybernetika.de/tmp/restlet/TestRestlet.zip > http://www.kybernetika.de/tmp/restlet/TestRestlet.gif > http://www.kybernetika.de/tmp/restlet/TestRestlet.gif > > The best of all would be, if I could use on the client side something like > this: > ClientResource client = new > ClientResource(âEURoehttp://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?w=615702âEUR?); > without having to implement ANY server side stuffâEUR¦ > > A BIG BIG thank you one more time! > Have a nice weekend. > > ab > > > jlouvel wrote: > >> Hi ab, >> >> It would help if you could package a small project reproducing your issue. >> There is really nothing in Restlet that should prevent you from doing this >> reverse proxy scenario. >> >> Best regards, >> Jerome Louvel >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2453886

