Unable to consume spring boot rest service from different network. But, I am able to consume the api from...
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I built a rest service using spring boot and spring data jpa rest. The consumption of the rest api is working fine in same machine. But, when I tried access the same service from different network, it's not working.
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I built a rest service using spring boot and spring data jpa rest. The consumption of the rest api is working fine in same machine. But, when I tried access the same service from different network, it's not working.
spring-boot spring-data-jpa
is network access in enabled between two machines?
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I built a rest service using spring boot and spring data jpa rest. The consumption of the rest api is working fine in same machine. But, when I tried access the same service from different network, it's not working.
spring-boot spring-data-jpa
I built a rest service using spring boot and spring data jpa rest. The consumption of the rest api is working fine in same machine. But, when I tried access the same service from different network, it's not working.
spring-boot spring-data-jpa
spring-boot spring-data-jpa
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is network access in enabled between two machines?
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is network access in enabled between two machines?
– Deadpool
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is network access in enabled between two machines?
– Deadpool
Nov 15 at 1:31
is network access in enabled between two machines?
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You just need to put "@CrossOrigin(origins = "http://localhost:9000")"
on above the function in the controller.
For reference
https://spring.io/guides/gs/rest-service-cors/
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You just need to put "@CrossOrigin(origins = "http://localhost:9000")"
on above the function in the controller.
For reference
https://spring.io/guides/gs/rest-service-cors/
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You just need to put "@CrossOrigin(origins = "http://localhost:9000")"
on above the function in the controller.
For reference
https://spring.io/guides/gs/rest-service-cors/
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You just need to put "@CrossOrigin(origins = "http://localhost:9000")"
on above the function in the controller.
For reference
https://spring.io/guides/gs/rest-service-cors/
You just need to put "@CrossOrigin(origins = "http://localhost:9000")"
on above the function in the controller.
For reference
https://spring.io/guides/gs/rest-service-cors/
answered Nov 15 at 6:32
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is network access in enabled between two machines?
– Deadpool
Nov 15 at 1:31