Caldor2004 at aol.com ()
2007-09-08 01:46:16 UTC
Folks,
Here's an interesting problem I ran into running an Omniorb client under
WIndows (.NET).
Whenever an exception is returned from the server, for a Corba request, the
connection to the server appears to get lost. The next Corba request made by
the Omniorb client opens a new connection. The old connection was not shut
down, it simply is leaked.
After 5 exceptions, the maxumim number of connections is exceeded and the
client just hangs up. I can up the allowed number of connections to work around
the problem (default is 5).
Has anyone encountered this before or have any suggestions ??? Problem does
not occur when I built the app as a Windows console app, but only happens
under the Windows .NET framework (built using VC++ 2005 express).
thanks
bill r
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Here's an interesting problem I ran into running an Omniorb client under
WIndows (.NET).
Whenever an exception is returned from the server, for a Corba request, the
connection to the server appears to get lost. The next Corba request made by
the Omniorb client opens a new connection. The old connection was not shut
down, it simply is leaked.
After 5 exceptions, the maxumim number of connections is exceeded and the
client just hangs up. I can up the allowed number of connections to work around
the problem (default is 5).
Has anyone encountered this before or have any suggestions ??? Problem does
not occur when I built the app as a Windows console app, but only happens
under the Windows .NET framework (built using VC++ 2005 express).
thanks
bill r
************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at
http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
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