Hi Alex,
This is an issue with Restlet internal HTTP connector (for dev purpose only
at this point).
Could you try to add and register the org.restlet.ext.net.jar connector?
Best regards,
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Hello Jerome,
thanks a lot for responding.
If gaving the org.restlet.ext.net.jar on your classpath is enough, then I've
already done what you're suggesting. As I stated on my first post, I'm not
using the internal http connector, but instead the apache httpclient.
In any case, I've even
Alex;
You to put the connector in the first postion doing this:
Engine.getInstance().getRegisteredClients().add(*0, *new org.restlet.ext.net
.HttpClientHelper(null));
Best regards,
Jerome
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Hello Jerome,
thanks a lot for responding.
If gaving the
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Ok, I found the root cause of the problem.
It had nothing to do with Restlet or my code. It was all a matter of installing
correctly the intermediate certificates on AWS. The certificate chain of my CA
consists of 4 certificate files, and AWS needs this chain in a very specific
order (signing
Thanks Alex for the follow-up, I'm sure it will help other users.
Cheers,
Jerome
2013/5/6 Alex alexdim...@yahoo.gr
Ok, I found the root cause of the problem.
It had nothing to do with Restlet or my code. It was all a matter of
installing correctly the intermediate certificates on AWS. The
Ok, it is as I was suspecting. The problem is that the certificate (having a
CNAME = www.mydomain.com, but being loaded from
https://mywebservice.elasticbeanstalk.com) seems to the Android client as
invalid, thus it doesn't even send the GET/POST request to the server.
I realized this when I send
Hello again,
I've also tried the Android project with 2.1.2 libraries, but now I'm stuck
on the exception /*java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to create SSLContext*/
caused by /*java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: TrustManagerFactory
SunX509 implementation not found*/.
The only reference I
Hi all,
I have written an Android web service client using the Restlet framework for
Android (2.0.15), and I've also written the web service backend as well
(again with Restlet 2.0.15 JEE) which has been uploaded on AWS Elastic
Beanstalk (so the client calls would be in the form of
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