Hi Jeremy, It sounds like it _could_ be an issue w/ the Java side. Are the log4j libraries there? The slf4j-api-1.5.8.jar and slf4j-simple-1.5.8.jar files are working for me.
You might want to try testing the Java server in isolation. If you generate the python output for your .thrift file, you'll also get a shell script which you can use to poke at a running thrift service. That should help you troubleshoot. Fred On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Jeremy Fergason <[email protected]> wrote: > All, > > I've been trying to get a simple demo going using the Objective-C/Cocoa code > generation. I've been able to get it to work with both Java and Python; and > I think that I'm fairly close with Objective-C. I went ahead and turned the > Objective-C stuff into a framework (I'd be happy to commit this back when > everything is working) ... this was relatively straightforward, just required > changing the imports on the generated code to be: > > #import <Thrift/...> > > I also had some issues including the CFNetwork/CFSocket... headers. I think > this is because you want to include that on the iPhone but not MacOSX, for > MacOSX I think you should just include the CoreServices stuff. I also added > the delegate for the NSInputStream and NSOutputStream. > > Everything is compiling and running now; however, I can't actually get the > service to work. I have a java server running on port 7911 and it appears to > be getting something because everytime I try to communicate via objective-c I > get an error about Log4j appenders not being configured properly. In > objective-c I get an error about the pipe being broken. > > I've posted my code online: > > Thrift Framework: http://clement.corwynn.com/ThriftCocoaFramework.zip > Thrift Demo code: http://clement.corwynn.com/ThriftTutorial.zip > > Thanks for any insights in advance! > > -Jeremy Fergason >
