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Re: [eavp-dev] Eclipse EAVP and Visit Connection

Alain,

Ah, great! Be sure to let us know if you need anything else. Very happy to help.

If you want to join one of our lists, you can do that here: https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo

Unfortunately I won't be at EclipseCon France. :( I'm hoping to make it to EclipseCon Europe though.

Out of curiosity, do you guys use OpenCascade at all?

Jay

On May 18, 2016 9:04 AM, "BERNARD, Alain" <alain.bernard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Jay,

 

I answered to Robert last week, but my message was unfortunately rejected by the eavp-dev mailing list (my original message below). We have now a first integration of EAVP in our client, which is quite cool. Alexandre will continue the experiments.

 

Thank you again for your quick support.

Will you be at EclipseCon France?

 

 

Cheers,

Alain

 

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Hello Robert,

 

On my computer, the connection works and I have the same message that "user1 requesting window: 1".

Alexandre changed computer again and it works fine on his new computer. So maybe we had a specific issue on the previous one. We will investigate the discrepancies between our Airbus computers later!

 

Thanks for your help,

 

Alain

 

 

 

De : Jay Jay Billings [mailto:jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : mercredi 18 mai 2016 14:58
À : eavp developer discussions
Cc : BERNARD, Alain; CHEVEAU, Alexandre
Objet : Re: [eavp-dev] Eclipse EAVP and Visit Connection

 

Hi Alain,

Any luck? How else can we help?

Jay

On May 11, 2016 9:43 AM, "Smith, Robert W." <smithrw@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Alain and Alexandre,

 

The VisIt server is being launched and listening on the port, so the error message is correct in that the problem appears to be that EAVP can't connect to VisIt. One thing I notice about the error log is that VisIt responds with the message "user1 requesting window: 1". On my working machines, VisIt instead replies with "127.0.0.1 requesting window: 1". Can you check the logger output for the original working computer, and confirm whether or not it is also receiving a request from "user1"? If not, I think the error is that VisIt is trying to send the connection to the window to this "user1", which has some other port number associated with it than the one EAVP is expecting.  If this is the problem, it may be some default setting that was changed on VisIt, so a fresh VisIt installation may solve the issue.

 

If Alexandre's original computer does also have "user1" in the output, then my intuition is that it is likely some firewall is refusing EAVP's connection to the port that VisIt is listening on.

 

Robert Smith


From: eavp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <eavp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Jay Jay Billings <jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 8:18 AM
To: BERNARD, Alain
Cc: CHEVEAU, Alexandre; eavp developer discussions
Subject: Re: [eavp-dev] Eclipse EAVP and Visit Connection

 

Alain,

I sent it to the EAVP dev list. We have had some trouble with timeouts, but we thought we had fixed them.

We'll take a look at it and reach out for more info later. As a possible work around, have you tried ParaView instead of VisIt?

We're happy to help any way that we can! Thanks for reaching out!

Jay

On May 11, 2016 8:05 AM, "BERNARD, Alain" <alain.bernard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Jay,

 

We are currently giving a try to the EAVP project to embed VisIt visualizations in our workbenches in Airbus. Alexandre in CC is in charge of this proof-of-concept.
We had successfully checked-out the source code of EAVP, installed Visit 2.9.2 on a computer and made some tests, based on Eclipse Mars.2 and using the bundled target platform definition (btw we are confident that EAVP+VisIt can have a very high added value for some of our visualization requirements!)

 

However, Alexandre has changed computer and the connection between Eclipse and VisIt doesn’t work anymore. We have installed all the stuff as we did on his previous computer, but we have a connection time-out exception when trying to connect to visit. I suspect a minor change in the computer configuration or something like that, but maybe you have in the past already encountered this issue and you have any clue on what can cause this behavior? I’ve attached the log file with the error.

 

Some more detailed information: we are using a JDK8 (u31), in its 32-bits version, obviously a 32-bit version of Eclipse, along with a 32-bits version of VisIt found on this page.

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

 

Best regards,

 

Alain BERNARD

EGDC3 – Flight Physics

Capability Developer

AIRBUS

 

Phone: +33 (0)5 82 05 51 66

mailto:alain.bernard@xxxxxxxxxx

 

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France

 

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