The only thing which comes to mind right off the bat is that Redhat installed kaffe, and it is being used instead of Sun's JDK. I have never done testing with JabberBeans on kaffe.

-David Waite

"Jackson, Aubrey" wrote:

 

Hello to the group,

        I have a problem with a Java client that I have written and was wondering if anyone else had run across a similar situation. As mentioned in the subject line the client is written in Java. It uses the JabberBeans framework (0.9.0-pre4) APIs as the basis for communication with a Jabber server. The client works fine when run on the WindowsNT 4.0 operating system. However, when run on Red Hat Linux 6.2 the client is never connected to the server. The client sends the correct username and password to the appropriate server but never receives a connection notification from the server. No packets from the server are ever received by my client after my client sends the authentication packet. Has anyone else seen this type of problem?

Thank you
Aubrey

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