I have a simple servlet that upload a PDF to adobe esign and I manage to get a URL back.
I now want to redirect the client to this URL. The actual URL is valid if I copy-paste it into a browser, but the AEM override the below URL from
https://secure.na1.echosign.com/.....
to
https://my.aem.server.url/.... ==> Error "Resource at '/public/apiesign' not found
How do i prevent this change in URL?
@component(service=Servlet.class,
property={
"sling.servlet.methods=" + HttpConstants.METHOD_GET,
"sling.servlet.paths="+ "/bin/test
})
@ServiceDescription("test")
public class test extends SlingAllMethodsServlet {
private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(test.class);
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@Override
protected void doGet(final SlingHttpServletRequest req,
final SlingHttpServletResponse resp) throws ServletException, IOException {
try {
.
.
.
.
.
String url = "https://secure.na1.echosign.com/public/apiesign?pid=CBFCI...U3in9aXcBSzz4pjulXWk14_14%2A&client_id=C...
log.info("Redirect url : " + url);
resp.setStatus(301);
resp.setHeader("Location", url);
} catch (Exception e) {
log.error("",e);
}
}
}
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Answer my own question.
We use an IIS URL rewrite between the internet and Author. We found that IIS is the one updating the URL. Not AEM.
Tested this by calling the server directly instead of using IIS URL Rewrite.
Answer my own question.
We use an IIS URL rewrite between the internet and Author. We found that IIS is the one updating the URL. Not AEM.
Tested this by calling the server directly instead of using IIS URL Rewrite.