Re: wrong port number in ORBIIOPIPv4



Have a look at http://orbit-resource.sourceforge.net/faq.html#orbit

Michael

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean-Paul Le Fevre" <J-P LeFevre cea fr>
To: <orbit-list gnome org>
Sent: Dienstag, 19. Dezember 2000 12:57
Subject: wrong port number in ORBIIOPIPv4


>
>
> I'm trying to set up communications between an ORBit server and
> a Java client based on ORBacus but till now without success.
>
> My client raises an exception :
> org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE: recv() returned zero
>
> I'm using the option -ORBIIOPIPv4=1 on the server command line.
> To investigate the problem I'm working with echo-server, echo-client,
> ior-decode and my EchoClient.java.
>
> 1) It is not clear how and where to set the various options :
>    ORBIIOPIPv4, Port, DebugLevel, DebugModules.
>    Only on the command line ? in an ~/.orbitrc ? with a leading - (dash)
>    or not.
>    Generally speaking, Gnome documentation is a real mess :
>    spread in various web sites with broken links, not updated,
>    sometimes wrong ...
>
> 2) The command ior-decode prints a negative number for the port. It is
>    different each time I restart the server. The rest of the information
>    provided by ior-decode seems to be OK. Looking at the code orb.c, I've
not
>    yet found what could be the cause of the wrong port number.
>
> 3) Supposing that this first problem can be fixed, is it realistic to
>    develop something under Gnome itself ? I would like to access the
>    gnome-name-service (in IIOPIPv4 mode) to find a reference to a server
>    for my Java app. I wrote a small C program dumping the IOR of the
>    gnome-name-service. Once the IOR is made available my app can start
>    communicating. I would be happy to have some comments about these
ideas.
>
> --
>
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>
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