[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Under Solaris 7, my code works fine.  Under Linux, however, the RMI
>Server Object's method is never gotten into; It's as if the suspended
>thread blocks the object from all outside methods call.
>
>I've started both client and server using -green and turned off the JIT
>setting my JAVA_COMPILER=NONE environment variable.
>
Have you been using green threads on Solaris as well? The RMI daemon
doesn't take any explicit arguments so I guess you have to do this with
environment variables. As far as I understood it, the RMI daemon does not
spawn new threads but rather whole new VM processes per activation group
and you want to make absolutely sure that all VM's involved run green
threads in order to eliminate programmer error.

I have Jini running onder Blackdown pre-v2 via RMI activation so it
seems to be basically working. I did have some problems on my SMP box,
but on my laptop with native threads things seem to be OK (at least,
'ps' indicates some 107 Java procs polluting process table space ;-)).

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Cees de Groot               http://www.cdegroot.com     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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