The app was launched from JavaMonitor and happens to be running on port 2001.  This entire machine is a test box and is being used to train a system admin on setting up WebObjects on Windows 2003. We normally run WO on Xserves, but for one of our applications we must run on Windows 2003. The reason for that is we needed to provide an API to a Windows only program, which we communicate directly to from WO and provide an API though web services. The program we are integrating with otherwise cannot be access over a network.

So rather than running a development instance we are just setting up a test program using JavaMonitor. It just happens to start assigning ports from 2001 "out-of-the-box."  By the way we are not setting the argument to disable direct connect mode.


I've tried everything I know, but most of my experience is deploying to Xserves. I'm not a Windows guy so I don't know what might be blocking access to the program on port 2001.

On May 16, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

And you launched the app with -WOPort 2001?  That is NOT by default a direct connection port or a development mode port.



On May 16, 2008, at 12:57 PM, Robert Walker wrote:

Port 1085 responds normally with XML response. Port 2001 is open using port scan.

On May 16, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Art Isbell wrote:

On May 16, 2008, at 9:37 AM, Robert Walker wrote:

I thought the same thing and asked our system admin if they were running a firewall. They say they aren't, but that definitely sounds like what's going on here. I'll double check with them to make sure.

Do you have any better luck with http://10.1.17.86:1085/?  You could use OS X Network Utility to do a port scan of 2001 to see whether it's open.

Aloha,
Art

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