In my experience the security exceptions are frequently spurious and the real 
error may (silently) preceed it.

Are you running the server in foreground and debug modes?  Does anything 
informative appear there?

Last I tried to run the server failed because of a missing dxserver.hosts in 
the java/server/class directory.  This was
apparent from the foregrounded server's messages.  The client console message, 
whatever it was, was uninformative if not
misleading.

Can you point httpd to the "/usr/local/dx/java" directory and use at least one 
other web browser to access the page?



Karen Haines wrote:

> I'm trying to get the client part of javaDX running. I did create a simple
> server/client java code to open a socket/send messages sans the browser
> and that worked fine. I can start the server and run my sample client code
> and can connect to the server. However, when I try to view Status.html via
> netscape I still get no response. After printing out the actual exception
> in the Java console I get:
>   netscape.security.AppletSecurityException sercurity: Couldn't connect to
>         'localhost' with origin from 'local-classpath-classes'.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Karen
>
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Tobias Weissbach wrote:
>
> > Peter Kirchner wrote:
> > >
> > > >checking for valid jni headers path... no
> > > set JAVA_ARCH to linux
> > > See the
> > > >(cached) checking for jni headers path...
> > > Configure is working with stale information.  You will need to rm 
> > > config.cache config.log config.status to start
> > > configure fresh.  At least some jdks of yesteryear used "genunix" for the 
> > > linux arch-dependend include files.   I
> > > thought we still needed it but allegedly no distributors use "genunix" 
> > > any more.  However it is enshrined in our
> > > tarball until the next release.
> > >
> > > What I mean by javac handles --verbose option is that some jdks (e.g. 
> > > kaffe) that used to come with certain linux
> > > distributions provided a "javac" but it did not support the --verbose 
> > > option which is how we find out where the jdk
> > > is installed.
> >
> >
> > Thank you for this information...
> > ...  compiling the source worked now...
> >
> > But running netscape pointing at the file Status.html tells me that the
> > DXServer is running, but
> > when I try to view an example, only the image window appears...  the vpe
> > is NOT visible...
> >
> > Any suggestions ?
> >
> >
> > Alex
> >

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