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The Question is: Using UCX v3.1 I am attempting to write a server which will facilitate communication from an outside source (Java running on multiple platforms). When I define and enable a service on the specifc port, the server-side program starts, and logs that it is waiting for a connection. When I run the test-client on VMS, it appears to obtain a connection, but blocks when data is attempted to be sent. When I run the test-client in Java, I receive a connection failed message, unable to connect to socket. I cannot find any documentation or information which would assist in determining why the service will not work. NB: If I run the command-script defined by the service interactively, using the same test-client, the program works as expected. The Answer is : The OpenVMS Wizard would initially guess that the process quotas on the detached process are insufficient. For general programming information and common coding errors, please see topic (1661). The OpenVMS Wizard will assume you are connecting a newer environment with something running on this particular OpenVMS VAX configuration and version. Please move forward to at least TCP/IP Services V4.0 with the current ECO, and preferably forward to a more current OpenVMS VAX and TCP/IP Services release. Java is available on OpenVMS Alpha platforms. Code examples for various IP applications are available in (on TCP/IP Services releases prior to V5.0) in UCX$EXAMPLES: and (on releases V5.0 and later) in TCPIP$EXAMPLES:. As of this writing, OpenVMS VAX V7.3 and TCP/IP Services V5.3 are current for your configuration.
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