I had similar problem before when I start learning ORBit2.
There is one issue which may solve your problem.
ORBit2 (CORBA) client use hostname to resolve server's information.
So if your server has hostname, abc.xyz.com, make sure
your client can connect to server by using 'abc.xyz.com'.
IP address is NOT enough.
Also you can use
ior-decode-2 `cat echo.ref`
to check both hostname and port number used on server.
Do you have firewall blocking the port ?
Regards
KC
On 10/19/06, Keith Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently downloaded and successfully compiled the echo example from
> orbit-docs.tar.gz on a Debian Sarge system. The echo-client and
> echo-server tests ran fine. (I don't see a version number, but the
> orbit-docs/examples/echo/Makefile datestamp is 2004-07-09 09:34:54.
>
> Since the echo-client and echo-server ran OK on the same machine, the
> paragraph in this web page was interesting:
>
> http://www.gnome.org/projects/ORBit2/orbit-docs/orbit/x182.html
>
> <<<If you want to have fun now, compile orbit on a different machine,
> make echo-client on the different machine, move echo.ref from the
> first machine to the second and run echo-client: eh voila -
> client/server over tcp/ip with the same code that ran using unix sockets
> on a single machine.>>>
>
> However, even after copying the echo.ref file as explained in the above
> web page, echo-client could not connect to echo-server.
>
> Has this been fixed, or are there ways to troubleshoot this? I'd like
> to experiment with echo-client and echo-server on different machines,
> I'm sure it's possible.
>
> Thanks.
>
> =======Keith
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