[omniORB] using omniINSPOA

Rui Pedro Fernandes RPFernandes at SE.EFACEC.PT
Mon Apr 4 16:51:15 BST 2005


Thank you for answering my message.

I should have said I'm using a Windows NT4(SP6) (!) platform. Do you also
use windows?

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> From:	renny.koshy at rubixinfotech.com [SMTP:renny.koshy at rubixinfotech.com]
> Sent:	Monday, April 04, 2005 2:44 PM
> To:	Rui Pedro Fernandes
> Subject:	Re: [SPAM] [omniORB] using omniINSPOA
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> Rui
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> What I've seen is that when two servers open the same port ONLY ONE is
> active -- the other one gets an exception since the socket cannot be
> opened.
> 
> Renny Koshy
> President & CEO
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>                       04/04/2005 09:07 AM
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> Hi all,
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> This is the first time I post a message, so I greet you all warmly.
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> I've started using omniORB recently and I have an application that runs
> one
> instance of a corba server with a well-known name. The server listens to a
> specific port number and I'm using the omniINSPOA for clients to reference
> the server via a corbaloc uri (I'm not using the naming service).
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> The problem I'd like you to help me on is that I want to make sure there
> is
> only one instance of the application running in may system. However I
> found
> that if I run another instance of the application both servers become
> active and clients randomly talk with one of the two. This is not
> surprising, but is it a correct behaviour from the point of view of
> omniORB?
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> Thanks a lot,
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