--On Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:06 PM +1000 Chris Betts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hmm... I can't see any real differences; there's not really that much
that has changed, the only
thing that is different is that it now passes these environment
variables in, and it it can't
create a directory context, it gives you a new error message blaming
GSSAPI :-).
Is there any chance the java expert who produced the code examples could
help
us out? The relevant code is all in the class
com.ca.commons.jndi.JNDIOps, and
is pretty similar to hers...
Chris,
Some good news.
The last jxplorer.jar file you sent me works *perfectly* on Solaris using
Java 1.4.2. My Windows system (where I was testing previously) is using
Java 1.5.something. I am guessing this is a Java 1.4.2 vs Java 1.5.x issue.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Developer
ITSS/Shared Services
Stanford University
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