Subject Re: AW: [Firebird-Java] What Interclient version to use and ...
Author Herbert.Augustiny@sptroth.com
I believe you are running interserver on Linux? If so, you need to have the
corresponding entries in inetd.conf or xinetd.conf ... because interserver
is started on a request base.

Herbert



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At 13:08 5/4/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>are you really sure you have used both interserver and interclient.jar
>provided in the interclient_201 package?

Yes.
Because on this machine never was installed java or interclient. It is a
machine used on deployment.
And I just download and install this file on it.
What version of firebird interclient_201 supports. This machine has 0.9x
installed. This can be the problem ?


>have you tried to telnetting the server on port 3060?
>you should see some binay data and the word InterServer.

I will do this test.

I am making setup on a VMWare virtual machine just to test this. On this
machine I am getting a connection refused when jdbc try to connect. But
interclient is installed as readme file talks. When I telnet port 3060 it
refuse the connection. So on this case I think the problem is the
interserver is not running. What to do on this case ?


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Danilo Luiz Rheinheimer
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