AWS Elastic beanstalk i'm not able to access my JAVA api restfull application after deploy http 404 error
i've deployed my java application on Amazon AWS Elastic beanstalk server, but i'm not able to access the endpoints, it's throwing 404 error, i've tried ping the IP, change path on my application.. everything, but i didn't succeed. can someone assist me?
FYI:the same WAR file is running perfectly on another server.
Thank you.
java rest amazon-web-services jersey amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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i've deployed my java application on Amazon AWS Elastic beanstalk server, but i'm not able to access the endpoints, it's throwing 404 error, i've tried ping the IP, change path on my application.. everything, but i didn't succeed. can someone assist me?
FYI:the same WAR file is running perfectly on another server.
Thank you.
java rest amazon-web-services jersey amazon-elastic-beanstalk
Q: Have you EVER successfully deployed? If so, "what changed"? Q: What do the server logs say? Have you looked? Q: Exactly what kind of "Java application"??? A Tomcat servlet? SUGGESTION: Create an MCVE and post back.
– paulsm4
Nov 22 at 23:39
Yes, it is deployed successfully, but the log says the attempts of access, but is showing error 404 there, this is a java application with jersey and hibernate, java 8.
– Rodrigo R. Mietlicki
Nov 23 at 1:11
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i've deployed my java application on Amazon AWS Elastic beanstalk server, but i'm not able to access the endpoints, it's throwing 404 error, i've tried ping the IP, change path on my application.. everything, but i didn't succeed. can someone assist me?
FYI:the same WAR file is running perfectly on another server.
Thank you.
java rest amazon-web-services jersey amazon-elastic-beanstalk
i've deployed my java application on Amazon AWS Elastic beanstalk server, but i'm not able to access the endpoints, it's throwing 404 error, i've tried ping the IP, change path on my application.. everything, but i didn't succeed. can someone assist me?
FYI:the same WAR file is running perfectly on another server.
Thank you.
java rest amazon-web-services jersey amazon-elastic-beanstalk
java rest amazon-web-services jersey amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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Rodrigo R. Mietlicki
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Q: Have you EVER successfully deployed? If so, "what changed"? Q: What do the server logs say? Have you looked? Q: Exactly what kind of "Java application"??? A Tomcat servlet? SUGGESTION: Create an MCVE and post back.
– paulsm4
Nov 22 at 23:39
Yes, it is deployed successfully, but the log says the attempts of access, but is showing error 404 there, this is a java application with jersey and hibernate, java 8.
– Rodrigo R. Mietlicki
Nov 23 at 1:11
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Q: Have you EVER successfully deployed? If so, "what changed"? Q: What do the server logs say? Have you looked? Q: Exactly what kind of "Java application"??? A Tomcat servlet? SUGGESTION: Create an MCVE and post back.
– paulsm4
Nov 22 at 23:39
Yes, it is deployed successfully, but the log says the attempts of access, but is showing error 404 there, this is a java application with jersey and hibernate, java 8.
– Rodrigo R. Mietlicki
Nov 23 at 1:11
Q: Have you EVER successfully deployed? If so, "what changed"? Q: What do the server logs say? Have you looked? Q: Exactly what kind of "Java application"??? A Tomcat servlet? SUGGESTION: Create an MCVE and post back.
– paulsm4
Nov 22 at 23:39
Q: Have you EVER successfully deployed? If so, "what changed"? Q: What do the server logs say? Have you looked? Q: Exactly what kind of "Java application"??? A Tomcat servlet? SUGGESTION: Create an MCVE and post back.
– paulsm4
Nov 22 at 23:39
Yes, it is deployed successfully, but the log says the attempts of access, but is showing error 404 there, this is a java application with jersey and hibernate, java 8.
– Rodrigo R. Mietlicki
Nov 23 at 1:11
Yes, it is deployed successfully, but the log says the attempts of access, but is showing error 404 there, this is a java application with jersey and hibernate, java 8.
– Rodrigo R. Mietlicki
Nov 23 at 1:11
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I resolved the issue, the cause of the problem was that the filter for CORS (Allow-Control-Cross-Origin) in web.xml was blocking the application to be accessed, i don't know why, but i've deleted all the CORS configurations inside tag, and the issue got resolved.
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I resolved the issue, the cause of the problem was that the filter for CORS (Allow-Control-Cross-Origin) in web.xml was blocking the application to be accessed, i don't know why, but i've deleted all the CORS configurations inside tag, and the issue got resolved.
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I resolved the issue, the cause of the problem was that the filter for CORS (Allow-Control-Cross-Origin) in web.xml was blocking the application to be accessed, i don't know why, but i've deleted all the CORS configurations inside tag, and the issue got resolved.
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I resolved the issue, the cause of the problem was that the filter for CORS (Allow-Control-Cross-Origin) in web.xml was blocking the application to be accessed, i don't know why, but i've deleted all the CORS configurations inside tag, and the issue got resolved.
I resolved the issue, the cause of the problem was that the filter for CORS (Allow-Control-Cross-Origin) in web.xml was blocking the application to be accessed, i don't know why, but i've deleted all the CORS configurations inside tag, and the issue got resolved.
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Q: Have you EVER successfully deployed? If so, "what changed"? Q: What do the server logs say? Have you looked? Q: Exactly what kind of "Java application"??? A Tomcat servlet? SUGGESTION: Create an MCVE and post back.
– paulsm4
Nov 22 at 23:39
Yes, it is deployed successfully, but the log says the attempts of access, but is showing error 404 there, this is a java application with jersey and hibernate, java 8.
– Rodrigo R. Mietlicki
Nov 23 at 1:11