KC, Did you end up getting this working? I've had weird behavior with Yahoo Pipes in the past where the response was fine when the user agent was a browser, but not when the user agent was the JRE.
-T On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 7:33 AM, Greg Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi KC, > > I'm moving this to the user list since it is more of a user question (the > dev list is for issues related to the development of the platform itself, > not applications that use the platform). You should probably subscribe to > the user list as well - otherwise, you may not see any future responses. > > You'll need to sign your applet in order to allow it to communicate with > Yahoo Pipes. In general, an unsigned applet can only make connections to the > server it was downloaded from. However, if the server you want to connect to > has a crossdomain.xml file, you can connect to it with an unsigned applet. > Unfortunately Yahoo Pipes does not, so you'll need to use a signed applet. > > See this page for more info: > > https://jdk6.dev.java.net/plugin2/#CROSSDOMAINXML > > Hope this helps, > Greg > > > On Apr 23, 2010, at 3:24 AM, Koen C wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I starting some tests with apache pivot. > > > > And I would like to access a server, I'm using the example from the site > and > > thus I'm connecting to pipes.yahoo.com. > > > > My code > > > >> public void startup(Display display, Map<String, String> properties) > > > > throws Exception { > > > > System.out.println("tuut"); > > > > WTKXSerializer wtkxSerializer = new WTKXSerializer(); > > > > GetQuery getQuery = new GetQuery("pipes.yahoo.com", "/pipes/pipe.run"); > > > > getQuery.getParameters().put("_id", > >> "43115761f2da5af5341ae2e56a93d646"); > > > > getQuery.getParameters().put("_render", "json"); > > > > > > > > getQuery.execute(new TaskAdapter<Object>(new > TaskListener<Object>() > >> { > > > > @Override > > > > public void taskExecuted(Task<Object> task) { > > > > System.out.println("task executed"); > > > > System.out.println(task.getResult()); > > > > > >> //listView.setListData(JSONSerializer.getList(task.getResult(), > >> "value.items")); > > > > //loadingLabel.setVisible(false); > > > > } > > > > > > > > @Override > > > > public void executeFailed(Task<Object> task) { > > > > System.out.println("execute failed"); > > > > System.out.println(task.getFault().getMessage()); > > > > } > > > > })); > > > > ... > > > > > > In the 1.6.0_19 console I get the following logging > > > > execute failed > > access denied (java.net.SocketPermission pipes.yahoo.com:80connect,resolve) > > > > On the net I found some information pointing me to the catalina.policy > file > > so I added the following with no result. > > > > grant codeBase "file:${catalina.home}/webapps/pivot-tutorials/-" { > > permission java.security.AllPermission; > > permission java.util.PropertyPermission "catalina.base", "read"; > > permission java.net.SocketPermission "localhost:8080", "connect, > > resolve"; > > permission java.net.SocketPermission "pipes.yahoo.com:80", "connect, > > resolve"; > > }; > > > > grant codeBase "file:${catalina.home}/webapps/pivot-tutorials/lib/-" { > > permission java.security.AllPermission; > > permission java.util.PropertyPermission "catalina.base", "read"; > > permission java.net.SocketPermission "localhost:8080", "connect, > > resolve"; > > permission java.net.SocketPermission "pipes.yahoo.com:80", "connect, > > resolve"; > > }; > > > > I also read somewhere that this wil never work from inside an applet. > > > > Any help or clue would nice. > > > > Thanks, > > > > KC > >
