Jörg,
Thanks, I did understand "local" to be something different. I want to get 
something straight, so for production with aws integration, I would like to 
index tons of files using native protocol. I should be able to query the es 
server from java script application using http API, at least this is my 
understanding. Am I wrong?

On Thursday, January 23, 2014 2:58:28 AM UTC-5, Jörg Prante wrote:
>
> If you do not post error message or log files, I'm afraid nobody can help 
> you.
>
> NodeClient is not local as long as you do not set local(true). But I am 
> afraid you understand something different under "local".
>
> If you want HTTP, neither NodeClient nor TransportClient is the right 
> thing. 9300 is the ES native transport protocol. You can not use 
> http://localhost:9300. Use port 9200 for HTTP.
>
> Jörg
>
>

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