> From: Rohan Kadam [mailto:roha...@cybage.com] 
> Subject: RE: Tomcat is not able to connect to IPV4 (Tomcat Version : 7.0.14)

> I tried again. And still not successful, please find the stack trace below -

> INFO: I/O exception (java.net.ConnectException) caught when processing 
> request: Connection refused: connect
> Jul 13, 2011 12:10:36 PM org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector 
> executeWithRetry
> INFO: Retrying request
> java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
...
>         at com.symantec.lua.util.rcl.HttpHelper.open(HttpHelper.java:209)
>         at 
> com.symantec.lua.manager.config.ConfigManagerUtil.testServerConnection(ConfigManagerUtil.java:82)
>         at 
> com.symantec.lua.manager.config.ConfigManagerUtil.testServerConnection(ConfigManagerUtil.java:30)
>         at 
> com.symantec.lua.presentation.common.ServerStatusAction.doAction(ServerStatusAction.java:148)
>         at 
> com.ultimatetech.console.core.presentation.action.ActionThread.run(ActionThread.java:76)
>         at 
> com.ultimatetech.console.core.presentation.action.CoreAction.execute(CoreAction.java:184)

Note that this has _nothing_ to do with Tomcat.  Contrary to your subject line, 
it's not Tomcat that is unable to connect to some external server, it's your 
webapp, in particular code in:

com.ultimatetech.console.core.presentation.action.CoreAction

There's nothing Tomcat can do to overcome bugs in your code.

 - Chuck


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