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RE: [xmlblaster] unable to connect to xmlBlaster server..
You can do it with a Properties object also, if you prefer. Should be in
the list archives.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michele Laghi [SMTP:laghi at swissinfo.org]
> Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 12:20 PM
> To: xmlblaster at server.xmlblaster.org
> Subject: Re: [xmlblaster] unable to connect to xmlBlaster server..
>
> Hi Jay,
> the settings of the address.Address are not implemented yet. You can set
> the address via the properties of the global as follows:
>
> Global glob = new Global();
> String[] args = { "-protocol", "SOCKET",
> "-socket.hostname", "myHost.com",
> "-socket.port", "7666",
> "-socket.localHostname", "myHost.com",
> "-socket.localPort", "8888" };
> glob.init(args);
> I_XmlBlasterAccess con = glob.getXmlBlasterAccess();
>
> Regards
> Michele
>
>
> JAYAGOPALAN BALASUBRAMANI wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i have installed xmlBlaster server in windows 2000 with j2sdk1.4.0.
> >
> > i have a java applet which communicates with the xmlBlaster server using
>
> > SOCKET protocol.
> >
> > When i run the applet in the local host (machine where i have installed
> > xmlBlaster server), the applet is able to connect to the xmlBlaster
> server.
> >
> > when i run the applet from a different machine from the network,the
> > applet is not able to connect to the xmlBlaster server..
> >
> > i have used the org.xmlBlaster.util.qos.address.Address
> > object to initiaise the server address and port.
> >
> > thanks ..
> > jay.
> >
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