I've done my UI using Java Spring, but so far, I've been doing it as an old
dinosaur, running my build and my changes on the Linux host where Virtuoso is
running.
Now, I'm trying to use Virtuoso remotely from another host.
>From Python, I can connect to port 1111, but when I try to connect to Virtuoso
>from Java, it does not seem to be working.
I would prefer to enable some logging from Virtuoso JDBC to see what the
problem is - it is throwing connection refused, but the connection should be
open.
What is it actually trying to connect with?
Thanks,
Dan Davis, Systems/Applications Architect (Contractor),
Office of Computer and Communications Systems,
National Library of Medicine, NIH
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