[JDEV] Problems with a Jabber client written in Java (It works on NT but not on Linux)

siddharth thakkar sjthakkar at yahoo.com
Wed May 30 10:25:50 CDT 2001


hi ,

   I , as a part of a development team, have
successfully developed an "initial" version of a
Jabber Client in Java. its going to be under reviews
and all.

   well, i did not use the JabberBeans...did it my
way.  But I did not face any problem while connection.
 I did test it on WIN NT/9x/2000 and RH7.1/Mandrake
Distri. of LINUX too.  The Jabber server responds
well.

  Are u behind a Proxy machine ?  (i just wonder if
thats the reason...i m not sure)


Siddharth


 
--- "Jackson, Aubrey" <AubreyJ at Yesmail.com> wrote:
> Hello to the group,
> 
> 	I have a problem with a Java client that I have
> written and was
> wondering if anyone else had run across a similar
> situation. As mentioned in
> the subject line the client is written in Java. It
> uses the JabberBeans
> framework (0.9.0-pre4) APIs as the basis for
> communication with a Jabber
> server. The client works fine when run on the
> WindowsNT 4.0 operating
> system. However, when run on Red Hat Linux 6.2 the
> client is never connected
> to the server. The client sends the correct username
> and password to the
> appropriate server but never receives a connection
> notification from the
> server. No packets from the server are ever received
> by my client after my
> client sends the authentication packet. Has anyone
> else seen this type of
> problem? 
> 
> 
> Thank you 
> Aubrey
> 


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