Hi!

Jay Walters wrote:
> Yes, but many of the jnp clients within the server don't seem to use the
> properties file.  I don't really know.  All I did was stop jboss, change the
> port to 1098 and restart it and the poor thing just spewed out exceptions.

Did you change jndi.properties? Because that is what the local clients
are using.

jnp.properties is used to control the JNP *service*, and jndi.properties
is used by all JNDI *clients*.

> I would think if the clients used jnp they'd get the change right.  Who
> knows.  It's not important one way or the other if 1099 is the well known
> port that JNDI is on.

JNDI is not on a port at all, since it's just an interface. I chose 1099
arbitrarily, although it happens to be the same port as the RMI-registry
uses (and JNP was initially used by me as a replacement for the
RMI-registry).

/Rickard

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