RE: Process Failure When Using Java Classes as Variables
"John Rice" <[email protected]> Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:20:55 -0400
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Hi Vladimir, Hmmm.... perhaps some configuration issue I have? Would have to be common to both Linux and Windows. Can you tell me would OS and version, and which Java version you executed under? Thanks, John -----Original Message----- From: Vladimir Puskas [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 7:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [shark] Process Failure When Using Java Classes as Variables Hello John only process definition that failed to run is "simple-test_Wor1" - Persist, whose application "init" invokes PickleFactory class. Attached is excerpt from CORBA server's log file showing "simple-test_Wor6" - "Fails" process executed. you wrote: > I'm having an issue using Java classes as variables via external > reference. The attached sources, jar, and xpdl demonstrate the failure. > Give a jar file containing two classes, ClassOne and ClassTwo, I can > successfully create and use a variable of type ClassOne, or ClassTwo, > but only one at a time. In other words, if I create a variable of > ClassOne, it works. If I create a variable of ClassTwo, it works. If I > create two variables, one as ClassOne and one as ClassTwo, then the > process halts after cloning the two variables. > > I'm running the Corba server. It fails under both Windows and Linux. > > Any ideas? Which Shark version you are using? Java version? How do you feed these classes/jar file to the CORBA engine? regards -- Vlada
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