Sure, let's have it. Maybe we can do that at transport level (HTTP) and
control via a parameter in axis2.xml

Deepal

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 5:13 PM, Asanka Dissanayake <[email protected]>
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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