RE: Bug in Reference.getHostPort() ?

2006-12-06 Thread Jeff Walter
Jerome, I downloaded the latest and I'm still having the problem. The issue can easily be reproduced by running the demo at the end of the section 5 of the tutorial, but instead of port 8182, use port 80. Any request will produce the NPE. I also tried adding the code below to the tutorial

Re: Bug in Reference.getHostPort() ?

2006-12-06 Thread Thierry Boileau
Jeff, I've downloaded the beta21 and reproduced the issue. We will quickly fix it. Thierry On 12/6/06, Thierry Boileau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Jeff, I don't reproduce the issue. I copy/paste the demo code with port 80 in my Eclipse JDE and can test the demo with no NPE. I'm trying

Re: Bug in Reference.getHostPort() ?

2006-12-06 Thread Thierry Boileau
Hello Jeff, can you get the latest source code from SVN and tell us if it fixes the problem? Best regards, Thierry Boileau On 12/6/06, Thierry Boileau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeff, I've downloaded the beta21 and reproduced the issue. We will quickly fix it. Thierry On 12/6/06, Thierry

RE: Bug in Reference.getHostPort() ?

2006-12-05 Thread Jerome Louvel
Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mardi 5 décembre 2006 20:48 À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org Objet : Bug in Reference.getHostPort() ? Hey Jerome, Working with Restlet on localhost:8080 works great -- but I recently deployed an app onto a server running on port 80 and got