Getting Data In

Http Service Exception

KAjnadkar
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My Code:

        config.put("host", "https://xxxx.yyyyyyyy.com");
        config.put("port", 8089);
        Service service = new Service(config);
        ServiceInfo serviceInfo = service.getInfo();
        System.out.println(serviceInfo.getVersion());

Exception:

java.lang.RuntimeException: https
at com.splunk.HttpService.send(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.Service.send(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.HttpService.get(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.Entity.refresh(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.Entity.refresh(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.Resource.validate(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.Entity.validate(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.Entity.getContent(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.Entity.getString(Unknown Source)
at com.splunk.ServiceInfo.getVersion(Unknown Source)
at cache.Cache.run(Cache.java:57)
at cache.Cache.main(Cache.java:35)
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#noobAlert
Can someone tell me what mistake I am making?
I am new to Splunk and my mistake will most likely be something ridiculously simple.
Thanks
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KAjnadkar
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If anyone wants to know, it was because of the wrong port number.

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KAjnadkar
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If anyone wants to know, it was because of the wrong port number.

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