> put a bindaddress element like the following in 
> jboss-servicexml, in the 
> org.jboss.web.WebService and org.jboss.naming.NamingService mbeans :
> 
> <attribute name="Port">8083</attribute> (ex from Webservice mbean)
> <attribute name="BindAddress">10.1.11.116</attribute>
> 
> 
> use your address for this instead of 1.1.11.116. Try this 
> with 3.0.0 and 
> with 3.0.1. With 3.0.0 it will work, and with the later not : )

I've already done this with 3.0.1 and it worked perfectly, I
actually tried it before sending the previous reply. :-)
I even verified it in the debugger, using netstat and with
a zonealarm prompt.

Can you give me more information about the backtrace?  If I can
get an idea of what you are doing and where it is going wrong then
I may be able to help.

Thanks,
        Kev

Kevin Conner
Orchard Information Systems Limited
Newcastle Technopole, Kings Manor
Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 6PA. United Kingdom
Registered in England, Number 1900078
Tel: +44 (0) 191-2032536  Fax: +44 (0) 191 2302515



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