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  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for responding so late. i am using source code packaged in the yajsw zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's bug in client, message decoder, or undering netty component, which read invalid message as "null"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for so lately response. i am using source code packaged in the yajsw zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's bug in client, message decoder, or undering netty component, which read invalid message as "null"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for lately response. i am using source code packaged in the yajsw zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's bug in client, message decoder, or undering netty component, which read invalid message as "null"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for lately response. i am using source code packaged in the yajsw zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's thirdparty port scanner which sending something to yajsw's port, and perhaps there's bug in yajsw's message decoder or undering netty component which read invalid message as "null"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for lately response. i am using source code packaged in the yajsw zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's thirdparty port scanner which sending something to yajsw's port, and perhaps there's bug in yajsw's message decoder or undering netty component which wrongly read message as "null"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for lately response. i am using source code packaged in the yajsw zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's thirdparty port scanner which sending something to yajsw's port, and perhaps there's bug in yajsw's message decoder which wrongly read message as "null"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for lately response. i am using the yajsw code packaged in zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's thirdparty port scanner which sending something to yajsw's port, and probably there's bug in yajsw's message decoder which wrongly read message as "null"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Yet Another Java Service Wrapper

    Hi rzo, sorry for lately response. i am using the yajsw code packaged in zip. i just change the class file i need then replace the class in wrapper.jar with the new compiled one. About why the "null" string is sent/received, i think it probably because there's thirdparty port scanner to sending something to yajsw's port, and probably there's bug in message decoder which wrongly read message as "null"

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