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Hi All,
I am trying to design a Input Reciever in GEP using 'Receive Features on a REST endpoint'.
When Created, the GEP gives me a rest endpoint in HTTP protocol.
e.g. http://<hostname>:6180/geoevent/rest/receiver/<input name>/
Can any one help me create this url in HTTPS mode, as we have set up ArcGIS Server/Portal etc in HTTPS mode.
Jayateerth,
Sorry you didn't get a response sooner, I too have a need for this and in my testing, I was able to replace HTTP with HTTPS and port 6180 with port 6143 and everything worked successfully. I was told at 10.7 GeoEvent will by default display the HTTPS pattern. As long as you have a security cert from a certificate provider and you have HTTPS enabled you will be able to do this. If not then I suggest you read up on the tutorials provided with GeoEvent Server and then you can make the change to your Reciever.