Some possibilities:
1) Port 1099 is in use but tcpview is not showing it (there was a while on XP where
tcpview did not show all opened ports - a later XP patch fixed this). Try using netstat,
see if that helps. Oh, another way to tell of a port is open it to use telnet to test it:
telnet localhost 1099
If the port is not open, you will get a connection error. If the port is open, you will
see text+gibberish, and possibly a screen refresh (like using the 'cls' command)
2) You have a firewall and it is preventing the port from being opened.
3) The JVM is unable to open the port for some reason. JDK 1.3.1_01 is a very old version
of 1.3.1, perhaps you should try using the latest patch for 1.3.1. (Looks like 1.3.1_19 is
the latest for Windows)
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