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ajax problem - 200 OK in firebug but red message with no response body

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I have small ajax problem related to cross domain as i see it. On localmachine i created html example with some ajax:

I have small ajax problem related to cross domain as i see it.

On localmachine i created html example with some ajax: in registration text field user types 'username', on every keystroke ajax sends it to local Tomcat, where servlet checks if that username is already used and sends 'taken' reponse back.

No problem on localhost at all. As soon as i type used 'username' servlet sends 'taken' response and browser displ开发者_运维百科ays it.

But, when i put test html page with ajax on remote machine (some free hosting on remote network) that sends validation request on my localhost Tomcat, connection is made, in Tomcat console i see request comming, and in firebug in Mozzila this is Console ouput:

GET http://89.216.182.25:8080/Dinamicki1/UsernameServlet?username=zik 200 OK

...but in response tab there is not servlet response 'taken' and message in firebug is in red color

So servers communicate well, no firewall problems, response is 200 OK

But response body is empty.

Any ideas what this red messages in firebugs are?

Thank you very much in advance.

And if anyone can recommend a some serious ajax tutorial for java it will be highly appreciated :)


You need to use a domain-relative URL in your Ajax request:

/Dinamicki1/UsernameServlet?username=zik

Or a context-relative URL (assuming that the page is served from /Dinamicki1):

UsernameServlet?username=zik

With regard to "Ajax tutorial for Java", start here: How to use Servlets and Ajax?


You cannot use AJAX to read replies from other domains.

Your HTML must be on the same server (and same domain, port, and protocol) as the AJAX servlet.


The 200 status reported in Firebug does not indicate the validity of the cross-domain ajax call, be it successful or not.

You might want to try using a proxy method to perform the call.

E.g. JavaScript: Use a Web Proxy for Cross-Domain XMLHttpRequest Calls


I figured out how to solve it from this site:

  1. "To allow directory browsing via Apache Tomcat change the parameter "listings" in the file conf/web.xml from false to true."

  2. Call your page not as C:/Documents and Settings/.../page.html but as localhost:8080/your_servlet_name (page is better named index.html).

This way, you will be able to make AJAX requests to localhost:8080/your_servlet_name/something_else.


A solution that worked for me was that I had to add "www" to the url! I was using URL Rewrite, so every URL that I had (image, js, get, load, post), I needed to use full url, but it was missing "www"!


For me, It was web api(c# .NET) request and cors was not enabled. Added header for cors on controller and it solved the problem.

[EnableCors(origins: "*", headers: "*", methods: "*")]
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