Well, then I fear you'll have to do some debugging :P. The code is simple: create the database, start a listener. The listener bit is missing in your image - could it be that between my snapshot and your startup, some network code didn't pick up changes?
It does work from a workspace. As far as I understand KmsManager it doesn't properly encode/parse the database-names, sometimes fileName is empty, sometimes it is the full-path, sometimes only the file-name, ...
Lukas
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On 12/9/05, Lukas Renggli renggli@gmail.com wrote:
It does work from a workspace. As far as I understand KmsManager it doesn't properly encode/parse the database-names, sometimes fileName is empty, sometimes it is the full-path, sometimes only the file-name, ...
What platform are you using? I had to do some full-path/local name conversions, could very well be that something goes wrong there (although as far as I know I used platform-independent methods only - I tested this on Windows)
What platform are you using? I had to do some full-path/local name conversions, could very well be that something goes wrong there (although as far as I know I used platform-independent methods only - I tested this on Windows)
I am using the unix vm on linux and os x.
Maybe it helps just to encode #localName into the urls and build the full path from there using FileDirectory default fullNameFor: param? I noticed some URLs that look like "/shutdown//services/foobar".
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
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