In case you refer to your database instances: yes, 7.7 is downward compatible.
Glad this helped,
Christian
Hi,
I tried the version 7.7 and it solved the problem.... thanks a lot.
Is there an option to re-use the data in the 7.6 version?
best regards
Andreas
On 8/1/2013 11:06 AM, Christian Grün wrote:
Hi Andreas,
thanks for the response. I haven't changed any ports. These are the default
ports.
I was wondering about the following two options, which seem to differ
from the default settings:
PORT = 19840
SERVERHOST = silo1.ewi.utwente.nl
Have you tried to connect to the server with the "basexclient"
command? And have you checked if the problem persists with the latest
stable snapshot [1]?
Christian
[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
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This is the command I used to start the server
java -cp ./BaseX76.jar org.basex.BaseXServer -d
I also have found the approach of enforcing IPv4 via a java setting. I also
tried this and it was not working. The firewall is open since I can telnet
the port. I also tried to IP address in the client and the server
configuration to avoid name resolution problems.
The response in BaseX GUI when trying to connect to the server is
Can't communicate with the server.
The message I get from running a client in my own Java code is "Connection
refused".
Do I need the BaseX application server running to make this connection?
best regards
Andreas
On 7/31/2013 5:59 PM, Christian Grün wrote:
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Hi Andreas,
as your scenario is quite a usual one, it’s difficult to guess what
may be the problem. Have you tried to use BaseX with the default
options (e. g., using no SERVERHOST option, etc.)? Did you check your
Firewall settings, did you try port 8080? Is there a particular reason
for using a different PORT and SERVERPORT?
Christian
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I am running a server in Java on a linux machine and want to connect to
it
from a windows machine (either GUI or java code). It is not working. I
get
as a response that the connection is refused.
On the linux machine the server is running - I see the port being
listened
on.
The firewall is also open on that port - I can telnet the port and get a
response.
Any idea?
I use these settings in .basex
# Client/Server Architecture
HOST = 130.89.1.182
PORT = 19840
SERVERPORT = 1984
EVENTPORT = 1985
USER = XXXX
PASSWORD = XXXX
SERVERHOST = silo1.ewi.utwente.nl
thanbks in advance.
best regards
Andreas
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