1. Try to connect with a command line tool (curl, wget,...). If that
doesn't work, then all stuff on client side can be ignore for now.
2. Connection Refused means that the class-server will not even see an
attempted connection. It is refused at OS level. I would guess that there
is a firewall
Folks; I spoke too soon. About 10 seconds after starting jspace.shl
(see below) I get the following error -- apparently caused by classerver.jar
refusing a connection attempt from phoenix.jar. I've tried to lift all
security restrictions and I think I've got everyone using port 4160. As
you can
True, better to start small and grow, just looking for some buy in, 's all.
Cheers,
Peter.
On 24/02/2017 9:43 AM, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I am sure there a lot of devils in the details here, but I think that you
have something that is workable, and better to get something smaller (but