Hi all,
For some reason my client wants me to check that it's possible to access
session EJBs deployed on a JBoss appserver (4.0.*) through RMI/HTTPS.
What I already know:
- EJB access through RMI/HTTP -> OK
- JNDI/HTTPS -> OK
- EJB access through RMI/SSL (JSSE) -> OK
However, I searched the JB
OK the problem is Windows specific: the "media sense" technology resets all IP
properties when detecting a network loss. A key in the registry prevents the
problem.
See
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Disable-Media-Sense-TCPIP-Windows-XP.html
for details
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address, which causes JNDI calls to fail.
I known my problem is more Java-related than JBoss-related, but I hope other
JBoss users might have encountered it and found workarounds. Sorry for the
noise I may have created.
Regards,
Baptiste
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Hi, I just ran into this very problem with jboss 4.0.1.
I downloaded the fixed version from CVS (tagged 1.5.6.2) and managed to compile
it into a new package. I tried to use this version by changing all references
to org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor with .InvokerInterceptor
in files jbos
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JBoss version: 4.0.1
Thanks for your answers.
Baptiste
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