问题
I have used RMI in my code :
import java.rmi.*;
public interface AddServerIntf extends Remote {
double add(double d1,double d2) throws RemoteException;
}
import java.rmi.*;
import java.rmi.server.*;
public class AddServerImpl extends UnicastRemoteObject implements AddServerIntf {
public AddServerImpl() throws RemoteException {
}
public double add(double d1,double d2) throws RemoteException {
return d1+d2;
}
}
import java.net.*;
import java.rmi.*;
public class AddServer {
public static void main(String args[]) {
try {
AddServerImpl addServerImpl=new AddServerImpl();
Naming.rebind("AddServer",addServerImpl);
} catch(Exception exc) {
System.out.println(exc);
}
}
}
import java.rmi.*;
public class AddClient {
public static void main(String args[]) {
try {
String Url="rmi://"+args[0]+"/AddServer";
AddServerIntf addServerIntf=(AddServerIntf)Naming.lookup(Url);
System.out.println("The first number is "+args[1]);
double d1=Double.valueOf(args[1]).doubleValue();
System.out.println("The second number is: "+args[2]);
double d2=Double.valueOf(args[2]).doubleValue();
System.out.println("The Sum is: "+addServerIntf.add(d1,d2));
} catch(Exception exc) {
System.out.println(exc);
}
}
}
These are 4 .java files written.
Next i compile all these files.Then I create a stub
using rmic AddServerImpl
. After that i start rmi registry on server side using start rmiregistry
. Then i start server using java AddServer
and finally client using java AddClient 27.60.200.80 5 9
.
But nothing happens
Exception that is thrown on client side is java.net.ConnectException : connection timed out : connect
What is the reason and how can i solve this?
On client machine these are the following .class files AddClient.class AddServerImpl.class AddServerImpl_Stub.class
and on server side AddServer.class AddServerImpl.class AddServerImpl_Stub.class AddServerIntf.class
回答1:
The error message says it all: your connection timed out. This means your request did not get a response within some (default) timeframe. The reasons that no response was received is likely to be one of:
- a) The IP/domain or port is incorrect
- b) The IP/domain or port (i.e service) is down
- c) The IP/domain is taking longer than your default timeout to respond
- d) You have a firewall that is blocking requests or responses on whatever port you are using
- e) You have a firewall that is blocking requests to that particular host
- f) Your internet access is down
Note that firewalls and port or IP blocking may be in place by your ISP
回答2:
Number (1): The IP was incorrect - is the correct answer. The /etc/hosts file (a.k.a. C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts ) had an incorrect entry for the local machine name. Corrected the 'hosts' file and Camel runs very well. Thanks for the pointer.
回答3:
Exception : java.net.ConnectException
This means your request didn't getting response from server in stipulated time. And their are some reasons for this exception:
- Too many requests overloading the server
- Request packet loss because of wrong network configuration or line overload
- Sometimes firewall consume request packet before sever getting
- Also depends on thread connection pool configuration and current status of connection pool
- Response packet lost during transition
回答4:
If you're pointing the config at a domain (eg fabrikam.com), do an NSLOOKUP to ensure all the responding IPs are valid, and can be connected to on port 389:
NSLOOKUP fabrikam.com
Test-NetConnection <IP returned from NSLOOKUP> -port 389
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5662283/java-net-connectexception-connection-timed-out-connect