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From: Geilfuss, B. <Bra...@Si...> - 2003-06-05 00:29:06
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Thanks Gait. =20 I'm up and running and the loopback works just fine for local messaging. Another question- I tried to configure my properties such that my = msh_client.properties.xml file points locally (i.e. = http://localhost:8080/msh) but changed the toMshUrl in LoopBack.java to = be a remote machine running a seperate instance of hermes. When I run = the LoopBack example under this configuration, I get the following error = messages in the msh log: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: = Message send failed hk.hku.cecid.phoenix.message.transport.TransportException: = java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: = Message send failed the general config looks like: [(server 1) client --> msh1] --> [msh2 (server 2)] and the error messages appear in the logs of the server from whence the = message is originating. when i enter the url for the remote machine's msh into a browser i get = the "alive" message. i don't have any passwords setup (commented out the digital signatures, = password files, etc.) does ebxmlms simply not allow unauthenticated = connections across machines? Anyone else experienced this? The loopback code didn't look like it = shouldn't allow a configuration like this, but maybe I'm wrong? =20 thanks, brad =3D=3D Brad Geilfuss Sierra Systems 400 N. Continental Blvd., Suite 300 El Segundo, CA 90245 Main: 310.536.6288 Dir: 310.743.8265 Fax: 310.536.6282 www.SierraSystems.com -----Original Message----- From: Gait Boxman [mailto:gai...@ti...] Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:51 AM To: ebx...@li... Subject: Re: [ebxmlms-general] rookie questions Hi Brad, your suffering from progress in development :-) the client side properties file has been renamed to msh_client.properties.xml awhile ago. In there you'll find a URL tag = where you can specify the MSH server URL (i.e. the sending URL). The error = you're getting is because that field is incorrectly filled (or maybe not at = all). The properties specific to the monitor app have been split off as well = into monitor.properties.xml, both monitor.properties.xml and msh_client.properties.xml are typically located in the folder with your loopsend.java. The msh.properties.xml file is for the MSH server configuration. Where = it is picked up from depends on how you run your J2EE container. I'm running Tomcat 4.1.18LE as a W2000 service, and put the file in = winnt\system32... HTH, Gait. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Geilfuss, Brad" <Bra...@Si...> To: <ebx...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:37 AM Subject: [ebxmlms-general] rookie questions Hi- I'm trying to get my first install(s) of hermes up (on a mac OSX machine = as well as a win2k machine with varying results) I have a few questions. 1. the msh.properties.xml list includes properties for a proxy as well = as a SMTP server. what if I just want direct http/https connections- how do = I specify this? when i specify a url under the Request.send() method, is = that the recipient machine's url as the documentation seems to infer? if so, where (or how) do i specify the url of the sender machine that i'm attempting to send through if i'm not instantiating the Request object = on the same machine? Maybe I'm misunderstanding the nature of the Request object- but i thought it way to connect to a running instance of an MSH, which would then route my message to the target MSH. 2. when i try to run the loopback example, i keep getting the following error: hk.hku.cecid.phoenix.message.handler.RequestException: Malformed MessageServiceHandler URL! I found an archived reference to this, the proposed solution to which = was locating a new copy of the msh.properties.xml file in the directory from within the client was started. My property file seems to be in the = right place however, and (i believe) its a working property file because = tomcat uses it and gives me the high five "MSH is alive..." message, but still = i get this error. any guesses? thanks much, brad =3D=3D Brad Geilfuss Sierra Systems 400 N. 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