What Camel version are you using?
And have you tried with a newer version?
Also its easy to try another rest component such as jetty or
netty4-http etc instead of restlet just to see if you can access on
that port then.
But the other suggestions about firewall and network is a very good
start to
stlet Component, unable to access API when
> hosted on remote server
>
> This is the error message that I get
>
> Could not get any response
> There was an error connecting to
> http://:8081/bnt?9780226519791,9780415762564.
>
> Why this might have happened:
> The serve
This is the error message that I get
Could not get any response
There was an error connecting to
http://:8081/bnt?9780226519791,9780415762564.
Why this might have happened:
The server couldn't send a response:
Ensure that the backend is working properly
SSL connections are being blocked:
Fix this
The first thing that comes to my mind is CORS (cross origin resource
sharing) headers, but I'm not sure whether the restlet component adheres to
those..
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016, 15:21 Steve Huston wrote:
> Sounds like a firewall (or similar) configuration issue.
>
> If not, please try posting more
Sounds like a firewall (or similar) configuration issue.
If not, please try posting more about what's not working - error messages, etc.
-Steve
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