Hi,
yes of cause, but indeed reading it again pointed me at my problem.
Not the absence of the line
<property name="ecf.generic.server.id"
type="String" value="ecftcp://localhost:8889/server"/>
but the different port configuration didn't make it work. So Adding
<property name="ecf.generic.server.port" type="String"
value="8889"/>
made it working.
But there is still one issue left: depending of configuration I'm
generating an EDEF description to discover the server.
In my development environment client and server are running on the
local machine. But with the above configuration the server will bind
to the actual hostname and will not be discovered when the client
tries to connect with localhost ...
Only workaround i can think of is to extend the EDEF generator to
replace localhost with the current hostname in that case...
Thanks anyway
Regards,
Peter
Am 14.08.2014 um 12:56 schrieb Wim
Jongman:
Hi Peter,
Did you take a look at this?
Cheers,
Wim
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