Nope...
I'm currently trying to have an RMI call working with all the "features"
on :
_ Code downloaded
_ Permission set (no "permission AllPermission")
_ etc...
I just try to deploy the BootStrapExample + the logging facility.
Thomas,
Michael Wiwchar wrote:
> Hi - we recently tried the same thing - so just a quick question - because
> this solved some of our problems - did you set the java.policy permissions
> so that the log4j configuration file can be read?
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>> I've recently started doing some real RMI.
>> Having met some issues with Security configuration, I downloaded the
>
> example given @ sun from jguru
>
> (http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/rmi/exercises/Bootst
> rapExample/index.html) which works more or less.
>
>> I decided for myself to change all System.outs to Log4J tracing statements
>
> for the sake of doing so !
>
>>
>> Now the RMI server (not the HTTP class server) stops listening on the
>
> Registry port, instead of "blocking" on it !
>
>>
>> Does someone knows why ?
>>
>>
>> I changed back all the "Log.info()" to "System.out.println()" & everything
>
> went back in order.
>
>>
>> Tx,
>>
>>
>> Thomas,
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