I haven't been able to sort out this problem. I have confusions here Mr Scott. When implementing Android, I did not configure anything on R-OSGi. Does implementing smack in eclipse would automatically configure one?
Then do I still
need to configure the ECF xmpp connection? I am not configuring one now. I
got this Class File Editor error of source of PlainSocketImpl.class not
available. What is the possible reason of this problem? Is it because
the source is really not available or is it because the other end of the
connection fail?
I would be glad to share with the community on my work, once I manage to get through. It has been really messy :)
The R-OSGi provider defaults to using 9278...and if 9278 is being
used, then it uses 9279, etc. Sounds like this is what's happening
with your dalvik runtime.
R-OSGi can change this through system properties see ch.ethz.iks.r_osgi.port
on
It might be interesting for the ECF community to hear about your
work with dalvik/android and ECF/R-OSGi...so if you have an
opportunity some description of what you are doing would be
appreciated. I myself am also working with dalvik/android...along
with ECF and remote services...so I know for sure that people are
doing this.
Thanks,
Scott
On 10/12/2011 9:06 PM, Nurul Atiqah wrote:
Dear all,
I have been having the port error
WARNING: Port 9278 already in use. This instance of R-OSGi is
running on port 9279
I'm not running two processes on a single machine. It happened
recently after I implemented an android process and run the
dalvik dms. I believe that the android application / dalvik jvm
has locked the port since it is the only process which I can run
now. How to kill this port occupancy?