If you're getting the GTM> prompt, it's because you're not running
the right command to handle connections. You don't want to start an
interactive GT.M session. Instead, you want to run a specific M
program (which may need to be written) to process Broker requests on
GT.M.
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Gregory Woodhouse
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"Without the requirement of mathematical aesthetics a great many
discoveries would not have been made."
-- Albert Einstein
On Aug 11, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
If you are telnetting to 9200 and the Broker is listening on that
port, you
should not be getting the GTM prompt. The connection should close
as soon as
you type just a few characters.
On Thursday 11 August 2005 10:50 pm, Pkale Robinson wrote:
9200
I DO get the GTM prompt
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