Hi,
> -- Expection ---:java.net.SocketException: Invalid
> argument or cannot assign requested
> addressTranval----->-1
[I assume you mean "Exception"]
-1 is an invalid TCP and LOCAL address. Most likely
the -1 comes from the java.socketname from your
php.ini or /etc/php.d/java*.ini.
What does phpinfo() show and how have you started the
java back-end (if any)?
Another possibility is that jdk1.4.2 has tried to use
IP6 instead of IP4 to connect to the local interface
or that the SEL restrictions denied socket
bind/connect.
If that's the case please check your SEL and/or IP
configuration. Or use LOCAL ("unix domain") sockets
instead, they are faster than IP sockets anyway:
java -jar JavaBridge.jar LOCAL:pjb 4 ""
and the php.ini entry:
java.socketname=pjb
Unlike TCP, LOCAL sockets are allowed by the SEL
policy (assuming that you've correctly installed the
SEL policy files).
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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