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Problem(Abstract) |
An enterprise application running in the WebSphere®
Application Server V5 test environment (WTE) within WebSphere Studio
Application Developer V5 is unable to do a JNDI lookup of an Enterprise
JavaBean (EJB) running in a remote application server. Also, an attempt to
run the dumpNameSpace tool from the WTE system to connect to the remote
system fails. The following error might be seen on the client side:
org.omg.CORBA.TRANSIENT: connect
(code=10051):host=hostname.ibm.com,port=2809 minor code: 4942F302
completed: No
at
com.ibm.CORBA.transport.TransportConnectionBase.connect(TransportConnectionBase.java:469)
at com.ibm.ws.orbimpl.transport.WSTransport.getConnection(Unknown Source)
at
com.ibm.CORBA.transport.TransportBase.getConnection(TransportBase.java:158)
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Cause |
The WTE is not configured to do remote JNDI lookups by
default. The Object Request Broker (ORB) bootstrap settings must be
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Resolving the
problem |
- Open the Server Configuration editor in WebSphere Studio Application
Developer.
- Select the Ports tab.
- Locate the ORB bootstrap settings and change the Host
name from localhost (the default) to the fully qualified host name or
IP address of the system on which WebSphere Studio Application Developer
is running.
- Save the changes and restart the test server.
Remote JNDI lookups will now be successful.
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Cross Reference information |
Segment |
Product |
Component |
Platform |
Version |
Edition |
Software Development |
WebSphere Studio Application Developer |
EJB Tools |
Linux, Windows |
5.0, 5.0.1, 5.1, 5.1.1, 5.1.2 |
Edition Independent |
Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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