Hi,

I wonder if anybody could tell me if I am going about something the right
way, or even if it's possible?!?:

I want to deploy an application on GAE using RESTLet with GWT, and
put/retrieve 'some' data on the server using SSL from a normal web page -
the information being transferred is somewhat sensitive, and I want to
protect against sniffing!

My thoughts were that I can point the RPC service to
"https://myapp.appspot.com/servicehandler"; - Knowing that the browser would
baulk at the CSS and prevent the 'PUT', I configured a response to the
OPTIONS request to set the relevant headers.

The call to OPTIONS appears to execute OK, but the subsequent PUT fails with
the generic 'Connector Error'

I have attempted to see what's going on at the browser side with Firebug,
but it appears to crash when the call to the https resource is made!  (And I
am not enough of a firebug expert to glean any useful info!).  I am able to
glean even less info from the GWT/Eclipse debugging tool :-(


So, the questions....

1. Is what I am attempting even possible?
2. If not, can anybody suggest a better way of achieving what I am trying to
do.
3. If it is possible, has anybody got (or can provide) a working sample of
this type of setup?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Dave
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