AppEngine doesn't support nonstandard ports. Not even for paying
customers. I understand why they limit free customers, but they went
too far with limiting paying customers in this respect.

On Jan 19, 1:29 am, Featheast Lee <featheast....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Now I am running two applications, one is on the GAE platform and
> another is a normal java app.
>
> What I need to do is send a https request from the GAE app to the
> normal java app. The certificates I have alerady self-signed and
> generated by Keytools, and also added to the jre of GAE app. However,
> whenever I try to send the https request, an exception happens with
>       java.io.IOException: Could not fetch URL:https://localhost:8183/******
>
> Can someone help me to see what's the problem there and may be some
> hint of the solution?
>
> PS: I have try to use simple java class to test, which works
> perfectly. It also works via the browsers.
> Such problem only happens when I try to initiate the request from GAE.
>
> Here is my simple test code:
>
>                         URL url = new 
> URL("https://localhost:8183/users/test/content";);
>                         HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection) url
>                                         .openConnection();
>                         connection.setDoOutput(true);
>                         connection.setRequestMethod("GET");
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