I'm not too sure I haven't tested it with https but looking at it you
simply specify a URL so surely it will work ;)

Eggsy

On Apr 6, 3:11 pm, Abdullah Shaikh <abdullah.shaik...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Does that mean that I can even call https using JSONP ?
>
> - Abdullah
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:47 AM, lineman78 <linema...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You should switch your project over to use JSONP.  I was able to do so
> > with minimal headaches assuming you can add the capability server
> > side.  I developed a solution based on the code posted here:
>
> >http://www.gwtsite.com/how-to-access-web-services-with-gwt/
>
> > By using JSONP you will never have to worry about SOP problems on any
> > browser instead of exploiting what I believe is a security hole in IE8
> > because all other browsers consider different ports to violate SOP.  I
> > wouldn't be surprised if this is patched.
>
> > On Apr 5, 12:47 pm, powwow <jimmy.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > OMG!  This one nearly killed our project.  When SOP was introduced in
> > > development mode for GWT 2.0 our project screeched to a halt.  We have
> > > a huge application with a GWT front end communicating with a Rails
> > > server doing JSON requests.  We had GWT running onhttp://127.0.0.1:8888
> > > and needed to connect to the rails server which ran onhttp://
> > 127.0.0.1:3000.
> > > The only difference was the port.  Our application HAD to run in IE
> > > (no Firefox or Chome).   We had hundreds of JSON calls doing GET,
> > > POST, PUT, DELETE all using RequestBuilder to communicate.
>
> > > We tried ProxyServer scripts to forward urls to the Rails server, but
> > > many were just too basic not being able to handle PUTs, DELETEs, form
> > > uploads, headers and everything else.  Half the calls worked, and half
> > > the calls failed.  We didn't have time to program the perfect
> > > ProxyServer servlet.
>
> > > We tried all the hacks including the Eclipse built in proxy server,
> > > enabling cross domain communication in IE in the options, lowering
> > > browser security levels, installing and uninstalling software, etc.,
> > > all with no luck.
>
> > > But we found something that did work for the time being.  Here is a
> > > work around if you need to bypass SOP:  Use IE 8!  We used IE7 and it
> > > didn't work, but IE8 works!
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