Thanks for your valuable input
I would have gone to Linux a long time ago but our infrastructure won't support it. We are currently using RedHat Java 11.05 Java, running under JBoss 7.2
Carl R Bondeson IT Analyst 3 Department of Public Health Operation & Support Services Information Technology Phone: 860-509-7434 Carl.Bondeson@ct.gov
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On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 14:07 +0000, Bondeson, Carl wrote:
Where is this exception triggered in the BaseX paradigm?
The message comes from the Windows-native socket implementation.
Some things to try - * a server on the same machine as the test client * a server on Linux instead of Windows * run the client on Linux instead of Windows any of these may still fail but with different error messages.
If everything works on the local machine it might be a problem with a firewall, or a virus checker, especially if the problem goes away on Linux.
It's also possible to trace network traffic to try & work out if the problem is in the client or in the server.
Obvious thing to chek - make sure you're using the right classes in the client to communicate with BaseX. Which JVM version exactly are you using?
Liam
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