We should probably change the name of that setting to something more
meaningful, like SERVER_PORT.

-J

On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 3:06 AM, Somasundaram Arunachalam
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We have got it working with: ClientBackend clientBackend = new
> ClientBackend("[email protected]", "localhost", 9898);
>
> by changing the port number to (WEBSOCKET_SERVER_PORT=9898) we got it
> working.
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Oct 15, 9:03 pm, Somasundaram Arunachalam <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> We have installed wave server in the machine.
>> Server is up and running and we are able to use the client console.
>>
>> But when we try to access the wave from java
>> with below code:
>> ClientBackend clientBackend = new ClientBackend("[email protected]",
>> "localhost", 9876);
>>
>> We are getting below error:
>>
>> INFO: New Connection set up from
>> java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected local=/127.0.0.1:9876
>> remote=/127.0.0.1:59135]
>> Exception in thread "pool-2-thread-5" java.lang.IllegalStateException:
>> Reported payload size (542393671 bytes)  exeeds the limit (67108864
>> bytes)
>>
>> Any suggestion/ help on this will let us move forward.
>>
>> thank you in advance.
>
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