> Completely getting rid of the zone repositories in favor of
> wrapper.classpath didn't help. RMI uses sockets and threads. Is there
> anything in Jserv that limits the number of threads that can be used?
> How about something that causes the creation of a socket that RMI
> doesn't like?
multiple people have reported that RMI works just fine for them. i'm not
quite sure what more you expect of apache jserv and this list? apache jserv
is simply a 100% pure java application, it doesn't do anything to limit
threads or sockets or anything for that matter. it isn't like the developers
said that RMI is a special case in apache jserv.
why don't you follow up with the people (in private email) that posted
saying that RMI works for them? when you get a response, add it to the
FAQ-O-Matic so that everybody can benefit.
-jon
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