Tom Hobbs wrote:
That page is my fault, I think I wrote when StreamServiceRegistrar was on
the trunk, then it got rolled back out or something.

Not your fault mate, it's more a symptom of our learning process in managing development. We maintain a stable trunk now, so it's unlikely to happen again.
You need the special CMS bookmarklet thingy to update the doc, let me see if
I can find the right link for you.  Basically, bookmark some javascript,
browse to the page you want to change, open the bookmark, login and its
obvious from there.

Sorry, I guess the moral of this story is don't write any documentation,
right?  ;-)

Nah, it just highlights we need to pay more attention to docs.

Cheers,

Peter.


Grammar and spelling have been sacrificed on the altar of messaging via
mobile device.

On 17 Aug 2011 04:00, "Peter Firmstone" <[email protected]> wrote:
Having a closer look Ivan's got the example from:

http://river.apache.org/user-guide-basic-river-services.html

I'm not sure how it's happened, but the example page appears to have
some experimental code in it.


Unicast

If we know where our Lookup Service is running, we can use unicast to
connect straight to it.

LookupLocator ll = new LookupLocator("jini://localhost:4160");
StreamServiceRegistrar sr = ll.getStreamRegistrar();
System.out.println("Service Registrar: "+sr.getServiceID());

Assuming you don't get a |NullPointerException| and you do get a service
ID written out, then your Lookup Service is running fine.

Change the code shown above to:

LookupLocator ll = new LookupLocator("jini://localhost:4160");
ServiceRegistrar sr = ll.getRegistrar();
System.out.println("Service Registrar: "+sr.getServiceID());

Hope this helps.

Anyone on dev know how I can edit this page to fix it?

Regards,

Peter.

Peter Firmstone wrote:
Hi Ivan,

Looks like you've got an experimental build there mate, (I haven't
implemented StreamServiceRegistrar yet!) please try our latest release:

http://river.apache.org/downloads.html

Along with the release documentation you might also find Jan
Newmarch's book helpful too:

http://jan.newmarch.name/java/jini/tutorial/Jini.xml

Best regards,

Peter.



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