[jacorb-developer] Jacorb bind to two IP addresses

Radha everrad at yahoo.co.in
Fri Mar 20 04:39:11 CET 2015


     Looked into section 3.2.7

Without mentioning iiop or ssliop, if we need to mention only ip addresses, is it possible?
Because based on the client supports ssl or nonssl, appropriate corbaloc will be formed. so, we cannot mention the iiop and ssliop in the command line. Is there any way to mention the set of network interfaces that jacorb will listen to.
Can we use jacorb.iiop.alternate_addresses property to set the alternate addresses? If yes, what will auto do? will it listen to all interfaces in that machine? Please explain.
Thanks,
 



     On Friday, 20 March 2015 7:59 AM, Radha <everrad at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
   

 
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  Subject:  Re: [jacorb-developer] Jacorb bind to two IP addresses 
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| Hi Nick,
     Looked into section 3.2.7
Without mentioning iiop or ssliop, if we need to mention only ip addresses, is it possible?
Because based on the client supports ssl or nonssl, appropriate corbaloc will be formed.
Can we use jacorb.iiop.alternate_addresses property to set the alternate addresses? If yes, what will auto do? will it listen to all interfaces in that machine? Please explain.
Thanks, 



     On Thursday, 19 March 2015 12:06 PM, Radha <everrad at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
   

 Any equivalent attribute in jacorb.properties? 


    On Wednesday, 18 March 2015 6:05 PM, Hugo Roenick <hroenick at gmail.com> wrote:
  

 The Jacorb's programming guide

-- Hugo

On Mar 18, 2015, at 9:10 AM, Radha <everrad at yahoo.co.in> wrote:

> In which document Nick? 
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>    On Wednesday, 18 March 2015 3:04 PM, Nick Cross <jacorb at goots.org> wrote:
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> The ORB can listen to multiple endpoints - see section 3.2.7
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> Nick
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> On 18/03/15 04:53, Radha wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>        Our requirement is that our application server have two IP address (two NICs) and jacorb should be bind to both IP addresses.
>> If master IP fails, slave IP should be taken.
>> Any way to achieve this?
>> Thanks,
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