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Unable to connect to thingworx academic stimulator

spatekar
4-Participant

Unable to connect to thingworx academic stimulator

Hello,

I am following the tutorial from IOT university.

In this course, we can connect our thingworx platform with IOT academic stimulator by putting the server, Application key & port. 

I have thingworx running on localhost with apache tomcat. my thingworx server URL is http://localhost:8080/Thingworx/Composer/index.html

but if I placed localhost against server field, I am unable to connect with IOT academic stimulator. I am a newbie here.

My objective is to connect with IOT academic stimulator with localhost URL. Kindly share your input on the same.

Thanks in advance.

10 REPLIES 10

Server URL: academic.cloud.thingworx.com

AppKey: 2998bda1-8fd9-466f-bdd0-2f90d530b97c

Username:

deman
2-Explorer
(To:spatekar)

you are not doing it correctly in the server just type-localhost and uncheck the ssl security then it will work for sure on the local machine via apache.keep the port number as 8080

Regards

Deepankar manchanda

pantasgoku
2-Explorer
(To:deman)

@deman I'm having the same problem. I tried to change everything, localhost to port 80/8080 but still cannot connect to the Thingworx server using the simulator. Any other suggestions?

deman
2-Explorer
(To:pantasgoku)

let me give you a snapshot how to do it

jamesso
12-Amethyst
(To:deman)

What about when using the Java version of the Academic Edge Connector?

 

When I installed my local thingworx instance I decided I would use port 8090 instead.

 

That shouldn't make a difference, right?

jamesso
12-Amethyst
(To:jamesso)

For the Java Academic edge connector, the port can't be 8090.

 

For my local Windows Server based installation of ThingWorx, once i enabled port forwarding from port 80 to port 8090 on the server, I could use the academic edge connector using port 80 in the configuration panel. Then I could run the Academic edge connector successfully. Perhaps if I had installed my Foundation server to run on port 8080 instead of 8090, then using port 8080 in the edge connector might have worked as well.

jamesso
12-Amethyst
(To:ocarvatchi)

This problem still persists. The info provided here by the participants does NOT lead to a solution.

 

I set up a brand new trial edition of the Foundation server. I set it up to use port 8090. I can access the Composer interface through my browser just fine but the same credentials entered into the Academic Edge Connector (app key and thing name) lead to a CONFIG error:

 

[CONFIG]: -> Error malformed URL, check "Server URL" and "Thing Name" Fields. Try adding http:// or https:// to the start of Server URL

 

Is anyone listening still?

 

Jim

jamesso
12-Amethyst
(To:jamesso)

It seems that the Academic Simulator program does allow port 8090 to be used to connect to a local ThingWorx server as long as the firewall allows inbound connections to port 8090. This is not true of the Academic Edge Connector Java application.

aseaton
12-Amethyst
(To:spatekar)

try using:

 

Server url: 127.0.0.1

AppKey: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx

Port: 80

SSL: unchecked

 

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