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Aleksandar Kostadinov commented on EJBTHREE-880:
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Interesting, so how should these features would work for a customer where the multicast
path generally doesn't point to localhost?
As well by multicasting, one is allowed to bind to specific interfaces. So in case you
really, really need to have everything on localhost (what I still can't understand
why), then by these tests you can specifically listen on lo and send through lo.
The whole purpose of having node0 and node1 is defeated btw. Why use them when we still
rely on localhost? Can't you use separate port sets to run your servers?
Hard-coded localhost in ejb3 test suite
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Key: EJBTHREE-880
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-880
Project: EJB 3.0
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Aleksandar Kostadinov
Assignee: Juraci Paixao Krohling
Attachments: ejb3-4.0-testsuite Build Completed With Testsuite Errors.eml,
ejb3-4.2-testsuite Build Completed With Testsuite Errors.eml
When the ejb3 testsuite is run with "-Dnode0=IP1 -Dnode1=IP2" and
IP1!=localhost there are some tests failing with "Retries exceeded, couldn't
reconnect to 127.0.0.1:####". I see this for 4_0 and 4_2 jboss branches, but guess
it's the same with head.
One of the testcases is IiopRemoteUnitTestCase. I've checked
ejb3/src/test/org/jboss/ejb3/test/iiop/unit/IiopRemoteUnitTestCase.java and there is
'props.put("java.naming.provider.url",
"corbaloc::localhost:3528/NameService");'. Instead of localhost there should
be used the node0 property. I guess the others have the same problem.
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