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Posted to users@sling.apache.org by Martin Phee <ma...@gmail.com> on 2012/10/18 14:38:00 UTC
Jackrabbit RMI Question
I'm trying out Jackrabbit Explorer and it needs a RMI URL to the Jackrabbit
service. Is an RMI listener started automatically? I don't see anything
listening outside of 8080 using lsof.
If not is there a way to start it so that I can use external tools to
connect to Sling's Jackrabbit instance?
thank you,
Marty
Re: Jackrabbit RMI Question
Posted by Martin Phee <ma...@gmail.com>.
It does take a URL, but it's expecting an RMI URL.
Though, I did get the external RMI working. When I looked at the RMI
Register configuration I saw 1099 as the value and assumed it was going to
try. I didn't realize that was a default value and I had to hit save to
get it to open an RMI port.
I was able to create a small app to connect.
thank you.... More questions to come :-)
I saw your post about Vaadin and Sling. Where is that in GitHub? I'm
vetting out Sling for a large project we're working on and want to use a
GWT app for the admin screens.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 3:52 AM, Mike Hummel <mh...@mikehummel.de> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> the explorer should also support http connection (Which one are you
> using?). Use Something like http://localhost:8080/server
>
> Mike
>
>
> 2012/10/18 Martin Phee <ma...@gmail.com>
>
> > I'm trying out Jackrabbit Explorer and it needs a RMI URL to the
> Jackrabbit
> > service. Is an RMI listener started automatically? I don't see anything
> > listening outside of 8080 using lsof.
> >
> > If not is there a way to start it so that I can use external tools to
> > connect to Sling's Jackrabbit instance?
> >
> > thank you,
> >
> > Marty
> >
>
Re: Jackrabbit RMI Question
Posted by Mike Hummel <mh...@mikehummel.de>.
Hi Martin,
the explorer should also support http connection (Which one are you
using?). Use Something like http://localhost:8080/server
Mike
2012/10/18 Martin Phee <ma...@gmail.com>
> I'm trying out Jackrabbit Explorer and it needs a RMI URL to the Jackrabbit
> service. Is an RMI listener started automatically? I don't see anything
> listening outside of 8080 using lsof.
>
> If not is there a way to start it so that I can use external tools to
> connect to Sling's Jackrabbit instance?
>
> thank you,
>
> Marty
>