ninjatjj <tom.jenkinson(a)gmail.com> wrote, in response to Anonymous:
Hi,
Those strings do certainly need to match.
Epi, I see you mention that you have added a user. I have to admit it is ages since I put
this quickstart together and I just had a re-read but I can't see where it is said to
do that? Can you confirm that as you perform the steps in the quickstart that it all works
and it is when you are trying to progress further than the quickstart (it looks like by
adding security), at that point you are having issues?
If so, I suggest that you put a message on the wildfly forums to ask about your use case
(security with JacORB?).
If the quickstart, as it stands, does not work on a fresh EAP6.1.0 I can try to run it
here again to test it for you.
Thanks again,
Tom
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Anonymous (unregistered) wrote:
I am not an expert, but, in my experience (with EAP 6.1), the clients were seeing
"Server-side Exception: unknown oid" error when doing JNDI lookup on EAP 6.x
server over IIOP and if the "orb" name and the initial string of the
"root-context" don't match. For example, here, I have shown the snippet
from standalone-full.xml file, look for the STRING_MUST_MATCH string. The strings there
must match. If they don't match, I consistently see the "Server-side Exception:
unknown oid" error with no further help.
I don't know why they should match though..... I only figured it by accident. HTH
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