On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Scott Lewis <
slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:
slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Abhisek,
abhisek saikia wrote:
Hi Scott
Today i tried with ECF generic server.But i found it not
much flexible
For the following scenarios its failing
1.client start first and server start next.client remote calls
to servers are failing
To diagnose this, you are going to have to describe what exactly
you are doing and what is happening.
For example...some questions: How are the calls failing? Are
exceptions being thrown? If so, please attach them and/or open
bug reports...as unless we can somehow reproduce these
difficulties we have no way to identify what's wrong...because
what you are seeing doesn't correspond to what we are seeing with
the existing examples and tests.
What you are describing could be due to a number of
things...including your local network environment, your
client/server environments, your specific OSGi framework
environment (e.g. something with Spring), when/how you are making
the remote calls, the version of ECF, or other things that are
unique to your use case or situation.
I would prefer to take one use case at a time...i.e. pick a
specific use case, try it out...if it doesn't work then try to
characterize the environment, the use case, and failure conditions
(e.g. exceptions) with as much detail as possible...and we'll try
to jointly come to a solution.
Thanks,
Scott
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