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RE: [xmlblaster] Connection problems
Hi Michele,
I'm always able to connect the server via: telnet localhost 2702.
Additionally when I run the HelloWord6 with
address.setType("XMLRPC"); // force XmlRpc protocol
address.setRawAddress("http://192.168.10.79:8081/"); //(or with localhost)
I get this Warning message:
[28/Set/2005 11:28:24 WARN main ConnectQosData] Clients side load balancing is not implemented, we ignore the additional address 'http://192.168.10.79:8081/'
And the last line of the output of the program is:
[28/Set/2005 11:28:27 INFO main XmlRpcConnection] Created XmlRpc client to http://192.168.10.79:8081/
After that I have to use the CTRL+C to terminate the program.
Before terminating the program I used the telnet and checked that the client wasn't created.
At home I tried all the examples and my code and all went fine. I really don't know what to do more...
Best regards,
Eduardo Catarino
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org [mailto:owner-xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org] On Behalf Of Michele
Sent: terça-feira, 27 de Setembro de 2005 22:43
To: xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org
Subject: Re: [xmlblaster] Connection problems
Hi Eduardo,
looks like it would be a network configuration issue.
have you checked with telnet on the localhost on both ports ? Have you
also tried the suggestions I gave you in my previous mail ?
Regards
Michele
Eduardo Catarino wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> While developing my application it started to happen that
> when I tried to establish a connection with the xmlBlaster server the
> connection is refused. As an example the same is now happening also with
> the HelloWorld6 when I put this configuration
>
>
>
> address.setType("XMLRPC"); // force XmlRpc protocol
>
> address.setRawAddress("http://192.168.10.79:8081");
>
>
>
> or
>
> address.setType("XMLRPC"); // force XmlRpc protocol
>
> address.setRawAddress("http://localhost:8080");
>
> or
>
> address.setType("XMLRPC"); // force XmlRpc protocol
>
> address.setRawAddress("http://localhost:8081");
>
>
>
> the connection is refused
>
>
>
> But if I put
>
> address.setType("XMLRPC"); // force XmlRpc protocol
>
> address.setRawAddress("http://192.168.10.79:8080");
>
>
>
> it works.
>
>
>
> Just as a note 2 days ago I didn't have any of these
> problems and the using the word localhost was working fine.
>
>
>
> Can someone give me a hint how to solve the problem.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Eduardo
>
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