Sorry, don't have desktop internet access (don't ask). We run wl8 here
and i just remember a chat i once had with one of the java guys about
how ws calls were restricted in the dev version above and beyond the
five ip rule... On the one hand, makes some kind of sense, since you
could stick your dev version behind a reverse proxy and bob's your
uncle. On the other hand... hearsay is one of the biggest time wasters
in this business. Note that i am specifically talking about a
restriction on ws calls - i do know for sure that the dev version (of
wl8 at least) is restricted to 5 distinct IPs.

I'd say do a controlled experiment: call your web services one by one in
order and check how many calls you can do before the system locks up.
Repeat in the same order and see if it always locks up at the same
point. Then change the order and see if you get a lockup after the same
number of calls but on another ws...

Of course *cough* an unscrupulous fellow would tell you to slap a
....euh... *spare*... license number on your dev server and repeat the
experiment... just for the sake of curiosity.

/t

>-----Original Message-----
>Subject: CFMX6.1 on WebLogic 7, weird web services call error
>From: Thomas Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 10:03:45 +0100
>Thread: 
>http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messages
>&threadid=42115&forumid=4#217730
>
>On Thursday 08 September 2005 17:13, RADEMAKERS Tanguy wrote:
>> Tom,
>>
>> I think you might be running into a limitation of the development
>> version. Don't know about v7, but on v8 it's restricted to x 
>number of
>> IP addresses after which it refuses connections. I think for ws calls
>> there's a furthur restriction on number of subsequent calls 
>or something
>
>I can't find any information on this on BEA's site, don't 
>suppose you have a 
>reference at all ?
>
>FWIW our other dev. system (also running an eval/dev licence) 
>also has the 
>same problem - our live system has a proper licence, so you 
>might be on to 
>something.
>
>-- 
>
>Tom Chiverton 
>Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
>

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