2 things come to my mind
1. Initial context
2. If your java class (app) is running on a different box, is the port 2809 to external access
From: Deepak Saini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Home object lookup at port 2809 fails
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:26:19 +0530
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>Subject: Interesting discussion on Home object lookup at port 2809 fails
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>On Jun 15, 2006 1:50 AM, jumman007 wrote:
>Subject: Home object lookup at port 2809 fails
>
>We have an application which currently looks up for a remote home object
>at port 9811. after we changed this port to 2809, the look up
>fails.<br>However, if I make a lookup at 2809 from a SLS bean in
>different code at a different place, it works. I am not sure how
>changing port at client side affects the lookup and that too when it
>works fron a bean but not a normal java class. We are using weblogic
>server.<br><br>Any ideas?
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