It appears that your client is using JNDI to look up something on the server, and JNDI
uses ports 1099, 1098, 4444 and 4445. At least, those are the ports I had to open in my
firewall to allow outside client access. You will want to either open those ports in the
firewall, or assign different ports which are open.
Actually, now that I think about it a little longer, I was also attempting to access
MBeans, so some of those ports might be JMX related. I was going to be lazy and not look
it up, but curiosity overwhelmed be, so here is what I found:
* 1098 and 1099 are JNDI-related
* 4444 and 4445 are RMI-related (for accessing JMX, EJBs, etc)
I assume that in your client when you get the base naming context that you are using a url
other than
http://the-server:1098. I'm not sure how you convince the jbossclient code
to use other values for the other ports. (Hmm, sounds like a research topic to me. Or as
one of my professors liked to say, the solution is obvious and is left as an exercise for
the student. :-))
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