Hi Marc, 

I followed your recommendation and installed apiman database everything is connected and i'm able to create a new services and i see them in the database and the apiman gateway in Elastic search. is that what you was saying ?

I also noticed that the Elastic Search UI plugin you was recommended was working fine in the previous version 1.1.8-SNAPSHOT , but recently i installed 1.1.8.Final and i'm getting a cors issue . I'm using the standalone elastic search ui and not the plugin. When i googled it a bit , it seems there are some properties need to be added to the elasticsearch.yml to enable cors. 



On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Fadi.

It looks like you're using all the apiman quickstart defaults, so that's OK.  I wonder - are you trying to build apiman on the same machine?

Also: it would be interesting to get the output from this:

  http://localhost:19200/apiman_gateway/service/_search?pretty=true

-Eric

PS: if this system is running in production you should refer to our production guide for help with a more appropriate configuration:

http://www.apiman.io/latest/production-guide.html

On 9/8/2015 1:47 PM, Fadi Abdin wrote:
here is it attached .. , do you see anything weird ?

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann@redhat.com
<mailto:eric.wittmann@redhat.com>> wrote:

    +1 - we definitely need more information here.  :)


    On 9/6/2015 10:09 AM, Marc Savy wrote:

        Will need a lot more information than this to understand what's
        going on.

        1) Which version are you using (apiman & plugins)
        2) Gist your apiman.properties (feel free to delete any
        sensitive info)
        3) Provide a more detailed on  your ES setup. Do you set it to
        delete old records (age-based reaping)? Could someone have reset
        the DB overnight? i.e. use a UI tool like
        https://mobz.github.io/elasticsearch-head/ to see what data is
        in there.

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "Fadi Abdin" <fadiabdeen@gmail.com
        <mailto:fadiabdeen@gmail.com>>
        To: "apiman-user" <apiman-user@lists.jboss.org
        <mailto:apiman-user@lists.jboss.org>>
        Sent: Sunday, 6 September, 2015 12:56:11 PM
        Subject: [Apiman-user] Failing Service

        Hey Guys,

        for one of the setup servers , i have woke up friday with a
        failing service .. nothing really changed overnight on Friday

        /3.1/....

        All i did is create a new version of the service and publishing it
        /3.2/....

        and here is my exception, do you have any explanation or thinks
        might make this happened that i can investigate and avoid ? :
        io.apiman.gateway.engine.beans.exceptions.InvalidServiceException:
        Service not found.
                 at
        io.apiman.gateway.engine.impl.ServiceRequestExecutorImpl$3.handle(ServiceRequestExecutorImpl.java:261)
                 at
        io.apiman.gateway.engine.impl.ServiceRequestExecutorImpl$3.handle(ServiceRequestExecutorImpl.java:255)
                 at
        io.apiman.gateway.engine.impl.SecureRegistryWrapper$1.handle(SecureRegistryWrapper.java:107)
                 at
        io.apiman.gateway.engine.impl.SecureRegistryWrapper$1.handle(SecureRegistryWrapper.java:97)
                 at io.apiman.gateway.engine.es
        <http://io.apiman.gateway.engine.es>.ESRegistry$10.completed(ESRegistry.java:415)
                 at io.apiman.gateway.engine.es
        <http://io.apiman.gateway.engine.es>.ESRegistry$10.completed(ESRegistry.java:407)

                 at
        io.searchbox.client.http.JestHttpClient$DefaultCallback.completed(JestHttpClient.java:195)
                 at
        io.searchbox.client.http.JestHttpClient$DefaultCallback.completed(JestHttpClient.java:178)
                 at
        org.apache.http.concurrent.BasicFuture.completed(BasicFuture.java:119)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.client.DefaultClientExchangeHandlerImpl.responseCompleted(DefaultClientExchangeHandlerImpl.java:177)
                 at
        org.apache.http.nio.protocol.HttpAsyncRequestExecutor.processResponse(HttpAsyncRequestExecutor.java:412)
                 at
        org.apache.http.nio.protocol.HttpAsyncRequestExecutor.inputReady(HttpAsyncRequestExecutor.java:305)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.DefaultNHttpClientConnection.consumeInput(DefaultNHttpClientConnection.java:267)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.client.InternalIODispatch.onInputReady(InternalIODispatch.java:81)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.client.InternalIODispatch.onInputReady(InternalIODispatch.java:39)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIODispatch.inputReady(AbstractIODispatch.java:116)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.BaseIOReactor.readable(BaseIOReactor.java:164)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIOReactor.processEvent(AbstractIOReactor.java:339)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIOReactor.processEvents(AbstractIOReactor.java:317)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIOReactor.execute(AbstractIOReactor.java:278)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.BaseIOReactor.execute(BaseIOReactor.java:106)
                 at
        org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractMultiworkerIOReactor$Worker.run(AbstractMultiworkerIOReactor.java:590)
                 at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)




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