[Ace-users] [tao-bugs] Tansient exception
Douglas C. Schmidt
schmidt at dre.vanderbilt.edu
Mon Jan 21 09:34:53 CST 2008
Hi Yasmina,
thanks for using the PRF.
> TAO VERSION: 1.4, released Wed Jan 14 18:46:49 2004.
> ACE VERSION: 5.4, released Wed Jan 14 18:45:46 2004.
Please upgrade to ACE+TAO+CIAO x.6.2 (i.e., ACE 5.6.2, TAO 1.6.2, and
CIAO 0.6.2), which you can download from
http://download.dre.vanderbilt.edu
under the heading: "Latest Beta Kit."
The DOC groups at Washington University, UC Irvine, and Vanderbilt
University only provide "best effort" support for non-sponsors for the
latest release, as described in
http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/DOC_ROOT/ACE/docs/ACE-bug-process.html
Thus, if you need more "predictable" help for earlier versions of
ACE+TAO, I recommend that you check out
http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/support.html
for a list of companies that will provide you with ACE+TAO commercial
support.
Thanks,
Doug
>
> HOST MACHINE and OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows XP
> COMPILER NAME AND VERSION (AND PATCHLEVEL): Visual studio 2005
>
> THE $ACE_ROOT/ace/config.h:
> #define ACE_HAS_STANDARD_CPP_LIBRARY 1
> #include "ace/config-win32.h"
>
> DOES THE PROBLEM AFFECT: EXECUTION
>
> SYNOPSIS:
> System exception :
> OMG minor code (2), described as 'No usable profile in IOR',
> Completed = NO
> when called on a transient ior.
>
> DESCRIPTION:
> I first launch a naming service with the option -m 1
> I start the server that communicate its services
> Then I launch clients that give the server a copy of their address.
>
> During the execution of the program, server and clients are supposed to
> perform a bidirectional communication. However, althought communication
> from client to server works properly, the problem arises when a client try
> to invoque a method on the server.
>
> Note that this problem doesn't occur when the identical client source code
> is compiled and launched under Linux (while the same server still run
> under windows).
>
> Thank you.
>
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