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Hi I am trying to call two different endpoints via one proxy here.

1st endpoint: basically its the java-script I coded into the .js file 2nd endpoint: this is an endpoint where I have to send the request to a third-party URL and get the response and return.

So I want to send a parameter in my query string like this:

http://[url to my apigee proxy]/endpoint?stub=true

If this is the url then it should go to my JavaScript code. If this is the url:

http://[url to my apigee proxy]/endpoint?stub=false

Then it should go to a third party url. I have already looked and tried to implement this; http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22783986/one-api-proxy-calling-two-different-target-endpoints but it's not working for me.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

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  • The link you have pasted is the answer. Can you please elaborate the issue you are facing with that approach?
    – Srikanth
    Aug 27, 2014 at 14:43
  • Does it always route to target1 ? what is behaviour you see?
    – Srikanth
    Aug 27, 2014 at 14:52
  • hi @Srikant this is what i did but it does not worked for me: <RouteRule name="routeToTarget2"> <Condition>thetype == "xyz"</Condition> <TargetEndpoint>target2</TargetEndpoint> </RouteRule> <RouteRule name="routeToTarget1"> <TargetEndpoint>target1</TargetEndpoint> </RouteRule>
    – Lonare
    Aug 27, 2014 at 14:53
  • hi @Srikanth i have just added a screenshot of my apigee UI
    – Lonare
    Aug 27, 2014 at 14:58

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Your missing target endpoints. Please add target endpoint xml. Also take look at samples which will help you along side documentation.

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  • I have tried adding target endpoint.xml but it doesn't work at all
    – Lonare
    Sep 1, 2014 at 14:31

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