Hi,

You can try starting you application server with this JVM options :

-Dtapestry.hostport-secure=443 -Dtapestry.hostport=80

Nicolas.


2013/9/22 Andy Pahne <li...@bodenkurier.de>:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a T5 app, that
>  - is party protected with SSL (fronted with Apache)
>  - also has some unprotected content not using SSL
>  - is used to run more than one domain   ( www.example.com, www.example.co.uk 
> )
>  - can be completely browsed using https scheme, even the unprotected pages
>
> I have this mostly working, but there is one problem when https browsing the 
> site's pages which are not @Secure annotated: the links constructed have the 
> form
>    http://www.example.com:443/page1
>
> I tried to resolve this problem by contributing a service override for 
> BaseURLSource, as described in http://tapestry.apache.org/https.html
>
> However, the given implementation does not fit my needs, because I need 
> access to the current Request, because I need to extract the hostname from 
> it. I just cannot use a constant for the hostname, like in the example in the 
> docs:
>
>     public static void 
> contributeServiceOverride(MappedConfiguration<Class,Object> configuration) {
>         BaseURLSource source = new  BaseURLSource()
>         {
>
>               public String getBaseURL(boolean secure)
>             {
>
>                    String protocol = secure ? "https" : "http";
>                    int  port = secure ? 8443 : 8080;
>
>                    return String.format("%s://localhost:%d" , protocol, port);
>
>             }
>         };
>         configuration.add(BaseURLSource.class, source);
>     }
>
>
>
> So here is my question: how do I construct an implementation of BaseURLSource 
> that has access to the current Request?
>
> I guess that's possible, but I am not familiar with Tapestry-IOC and googling 
> for approaches only, I only found solutions that are somewhat "static" and do 
> not depend on the current request.
>
> Andy
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