Re: JacORB & Orbit



Hi Frank,
 I Can able to RUN the JacORB Server & Orbit Client on
the Remote machine but by using the Stringfied Object
Reference.
 But by using the JacORB Naming Service & JacORB
Server, the Orbit client not worked(Same Machine &
also on Remote machine). It gives Segmentation ERROR
while calling the method from the Server machine.
Here I m using JacORB Naming Service, JacORB Server &
ORbit Client.

Can u pls. help me to solve the problem.

Thanks & Regards,
Prashant.



--- Frank Rehberger <Frank.Rehberger@web.de> wrote:
> On Thu, 2001-10-18 at 03:55, Prashant wrote:
> > Hi all
> >  But it works only in case of Client & Server on
> the
> > same machine. If Server(JacORB) is on Win 2000
> machine
> > & Client(Orbit) is on Linux machine, then it won't
> > work. What may be the reason. Here I RUN
> server(jaco
> > Server) Copy that IOR & paste it in client to
> > RUN(./client <paste that IOR>).
> - You are using JacORB as server. Are you using
> naming service
> implementation of JacORB or of ORBit? Have you got
> one naming service or
> by accident two? JacORb-server and ORBit-clients
> should use the same
> naming service.
> 
> - What kind of connection does JacORB accept by
> default? Did you change
> this behaviour using parameters?  
> 
> - I remember that Win-NT did have restrictions for
> servers, upper bound
> of sockets etc. What do you know about Win2000 in
> this point?
> 
> - Did you deactivate ports/services in Win2000
> configuration. Are you
> behind a firewall?
> 
> - Did you decode stringified IOR reference of naming
> service, what does
> it tell you? Do you handover the reference of naming
> service to clients?
> 
> - do you use the following syntax for parameters?
> http://orbit-resource.sourceforge.net/faq.html#orbit
> 
> Cheers, Frank
> 
> -- 
>
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>
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> the whole 
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