Aristedes Maniatis a écrit :

On 02/08/2008, at 3:02 AM, Aurelien Minet wrote:

Or do these bugs go to the heart of the WebObjects frameworks themselves?
I don't think these are bugs, I guess the behaviour is that something like gethostbyname is used to know where the application is running

No, I think they are bugs. Or rather, poor design choices.
well could be design choices and it may work better.
There is a fragile dependency between the reverse DNS lookup values, the host name and one of the IP addresses on a multihomed server.
Is WebObjects part multihomed ? (different adaptors access to wo apps by differents IP addresses ?)
These problems are a fairly common question on this list. I'm happy for you that you've never had a problem, but many others have.
Yes it's a common problem, OS X doesn't setup correctly /etc/hosts so you have to fix it manualy. Is on this list same problems which wheren't solved by fixing /etc/hosts ? if any they where a very few. This miss configuration is well known, just have to look at previous posts ... but it should be in Apple documentation, this need to be fixed in the Deployment guide using JavaMonitor.

Aurelien
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