AFAIK there aren't any know problems running WSIF on linux, and Java 1.3.1
should be ok, so you need to establish where the request is getting stuck.

Using the AXIS TCPMON utility is the easiest way to see if the request is
actually leaving WSIF. See the AXIS doc for how to use TCPMON:

http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/xml-axis/java/docs/user-guide.html#tcpmon



Running a WSIF trace may help depending on where the problem is. See this
old post for how to use WSIF trace:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&m=104245307612570&w=2

If you need help interpreting the trace post it to wsif-user. The
stacktrace you get from the socket timeout exception may help if you could
post that also.

       ...ant

Anthony Elder
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Hi,

I have downloaded and installed wsif 2.0 successfully on my local box
on which i run winNT and java 1.3.1_07 and the example
(Clients/DynamicInvoker)
is running successfully. However, when i copy the file to my linux box,
operation.executeRequestResponseOperation eithe rnever return or never
sends
the request, it's stuck there causing socket timeout exception, all the
libraries
are the same, the only question would be that i have java 1.3.1_03 on the
linux box,
could it be the problem ? i can't simply upgrade it so first i want to make
sure
that its the problem.

Has anybody else got the same problem ?




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