Hi!

Yes, it was not a phoenix error, it seems to be a incompatibility between the mc4j distribution and the phoenix 4.x. They use different version of the mx4j api. I downloaded the source, but had no time yet to test or modify it. I itend to do the tests until monday, I will send some screenshot :)
If it works, -in my opinion- it is a realy nice GUI for a phoenix appserver.

A question: if I start phoenix, and there is no application in apps directory, phoenix stops. Is it possible somehow to start without running applications, and i will deploy them when I want to?

Thanks,
Laszlo Hornyak

Paul Hammant wrote:

Laszlo,

Anyway, have anyone tested with phoenix mc4j gui?
When I try to connect (with port 4555, initial context factory com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry.RegistryContextFactory ) i get this exception: javax.naming.CommunicationException. Root exception is java.rmi.ConnectIOException: non-JRMP server at remote endpoint.
Can I find any documentation on this?


Ooops. Tricky, the 4555 port is the james telnet-style manager interface.

With the 1099 port, another exceptions. Perhaps it is a problem with the gui....

You are probably one of the experts for the moment. Any luck yet?

- Paul


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