RE: [U2] UniObjects.Net specifying port

2004-11-10 Thread Ian Clark
Yes spotted that, but I need an instantiated object to set the port on, but how 
do I construct a UniSession object without using the OpenSession method ?  
There doesn't seem to be a constructor that allows creation of the object 
without attempting a connection, seemingly in the event of a failed connection 
opensession does not return an instance of the object.  Unless I'm missing 
something obvious ?

Ian

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Look in the UniObjects .Net Help under UniSession Properties.
One of the properties is public int HostPort {get; set;}.

Ron White

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> Hi,
>
> We've recently received UniObjects.NET and are investigating upgrading our
> existing UO code to .NET.  However our RPC daemon is configured to run on
> a different port from the normal.  Does anyone know how to specify the
> port number used to connect when using UO.NET.  Previously our code was
> able to perform this using the hostname property (e.g. "HOST:PORT")
> however UO.NET doesn't like this and complains that the host doesn't
> exist.  I can't seem to find a constructor that allows me to create a
> session without actually opening a session, and unfortunately the
> opensession method does not allow a port specification.
>
> Anyone got any ideas ?
>
> I Clark
>
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Re: [U2] UniObjects.Net specifying port

2004-11-09 Thread Ron White
Look in the UniObjects .Net Help under UniSession Properties.
One of the properties is public int HostPort {get; set;}.
Ron White
- Original Message - 
From: "Ian Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 8:35 AM
Subject: [U2] UniObjects.Net specifying port


Hi,
We've recently received UniObjects.NET and are investigating upgrading our 
existing UO code to .NET.  However our RPC daemon is configured to run on 
a different port from the normal.  Does anyone know how to specify the 
port number used to connect when using UO.NET.  Previously our code was 
able to perform this using the hostname property (e.g. "HOST:PORT") 
however UO.NET doesn't like this and complains that the host doesn't 
exist.  I can't seem to find a constructor that allows me to create a 
session without actually opening a session, and unfortunately the 
opensession method does not allow a port specification.

Anyone got any ideas ?
I Clark
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