What does (Is your agruement RMI-IIOP valid) mean?, this class is used from a
javabean used from a JSP. Its parameters are two classes from my own and
java.lang.String from Sun. We are not using neither clustering neither
persistant sessions (at least I think that this is the default
configuration)
Something that shock me is that it runs fine under Orion, then what could be
happening?
Matt Bauer wrote:
> Is your agruement RMI-IIOP valid?
>
> M
>
> Ismael Blesa Part wrote:
>
> > We have developed a web application that works fine under OrionServer.
> > It has JSP, JavaBeans and Taglibs.
> > Now we are testing with Bea Weblogic and there are some strange errors
> > thrown by the server.
> >
> > It complains about (java.lang.VerifyError: (class:
> > com/test/logic/integration/connectors/BeanConnector, method: connect
> > signature:
> > com/test/logic/MyData;Lcom/test/logic/Environment;Ljava/lang/String;)V)
> > Incompatible object argument for function call)
> >
> > It is a very strange error, I have compiled all my code with javac
> > (1.3.0_01) and also with jikes last version. I have changed also bea
> > weblogic to point jdk to my installed jdk.
> >
> > The best of all this strange error is that this method is not called.
> > ie: looking on the print messages I have put on the code, execution
> > stops before the invocation of this method. I think that this error
> > comes when the java virtual machine tries to load this class.
> >
> > Anybody has any idea about what is causing this error to appear?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ismael ([EMAIL PROTECTED])