I finally solve this with this chrom extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/moesif-origin-cors-change/digfbfaphojjndkpccljibejjbppifbc
I can configure to avoid CORS El mar., 4 dic. 2018 a las 16:22, Juan Medina (<[email protected]>) escribió: > I'm starting with Apache Syncope for an application with Angular with a > back in Java. > > I tried using the Java artifact but it gives me problems that I am not > able to solve and that I have asked in this list ( > http://syncope-user.1051894.n5.nabble.com/Apache-Syncope-modify-XmlElement-td5710101.html > ) > > Actually that since I can not do it that way, I thought maybe I could > throw directly against Syncope from the front with REST requests. Is that > possible? > > My idea is to do something like this: > > let url = 'http: // localhost: 9080 / users'; >> this.http.post (url, {params: {param: 'string'}}). subscribe (data => >> { >> console.log (data); >> }); >> } > > > but when he tries, he says: > > Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'http: // localhost: 9080 / users' from >> origin' http: // localhost: 4200 'has been blocked by CORS policy: Response >> to preflight request does not pass access control check: No' Access-Control >> -Allow-Origin 'header is present on the requested resource. > > > Can it be done like this? If so, how can I avoid cors? (I already have a > plugin installed on an extension in Crhome but it still gives me that error) >
