"Daniele Sacchetti Matr.1783" wrote:
>
> I have installed jdk1.2 version pre-v1 for i386 on my Redhat 5.2 linux
> distribution.
>
> The simple hello world example of the java tutorial at the address:
> http://www.javasoft.com/docs/books/tutorial/idl/hello/index.html
>
> gives me an error when i execute the server and the client on two
> different machines.
> When i execute either server or client on the same machine everything is
> ok.
>
> My two hosts are host1 and host2; when i execute:
> on host1:
> host1# tnameserv &
> host1# java HelloServer
> and on host2:
> host2# java HelloClient -ORBInitialHost host1
>
> on host2 i get the error:
>
> ERROR : org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE: minor code: 1 completed: No
> org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE: minor code: 1 completed: No
> at com.sun.CORBA.iiop.ConnectionTable.get(Compiled Code)
> at com.sun.CORBA.iiop.GIOPImpl.createRequest(GIOPImpl.java:78)
> at com.sun.CORBA.iiop.GIOPImpl.createRequest(GIOPImpl.java:62)
> at com.sun.CORBA.idl.GenericCORBAClientSC.createRequest
> (GenericCORBAClientSC.java:138)
> at com.sun.CORBA.idl.RequestImpl.doInvocation(Compiled Code)
> at com.sun.CORBA.idl.RequestImpl.invoke(RequestImpl.java:219)
> at org.omg.CosNaming._NamingContextStub.resolve
> (_NamingContextStub.java:160)
> at HelloClient.main(HelloClient.java:23)
>
> I get the same error if i use the stringified client/server version, using
> the IOR string corresponding to the object on the server, that is:
>
> host1# java HelloStringifiedServer
>
> after having copied the IOR identifier on host2, i execute:
>
> host2# java HelloStringifiedClient
>
> and i get the same error.
>
> I have tried with the server on a windows machine with jdk1.2 and the
> client on a linux machine and in this case everything is ok.
>
> I would like to know if i must use any options for java interpreter or
> compiler (i have read the README.linux file and i have tried the options
> suggested for the interpreter and the compiler), or if i must configure
> jdk1.2 in a different way.
I have exactly the same problem as you described above. Everything is
OK with Windows 95 server and Linux client, but COMM_FAILURE with Linux
server and Windows 95 client.
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Weiqi Gao
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