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| Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Web access Mark Gilmore Wed, 28 Jun 2000 10:25:33 -0400 |
What is this various "BeanInfo" business below ? Your browser appears tp be appending "BeanInfo" to every class (?????). -- Mark Gilmore Omnipotence (ECS home automation software) http://www.usit.com/omnip 423-745-0026 Hours: Mon-Sat, 9AM-8PM/EST "A.J. Griglak" wrote: > Anyone have any input on this? I've triple checked everything from > ECS.HTM and UPD.TXT. I also tried it today from a fourth computer, > same thing. The session is still timing out after one > minute.-----Original Message----- > From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 10:30 PM > To: ecs-list@netbloc.com > Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access > > > Martin, thanks for the reply. I've checked the browser > machine and there are no ECS*.class files on the machine - > even while browsing the ECS page. I've tried manually > copying the ECS*.class files to the browser machine, same > thing.Also, I've noticed that the www session terminates > after 1 minute, whether I'm browsing through groups or > sitting idle.If someone would like to try browsing to my > machine to see if it works for them, email me privately and > I'll give you the ip and a temporary password. Maybe it's > just me ;-)Hmm.. just found the Java console - and here's > what's going on when I connect to the ECS > machine:Ecsio:init... > Ecsio:init:ecs_host=[IP ADD]:3000 pri=-1 > Ecsio:init...DONE > Ecsio:start... > Ecsio:connect... > Ecsio:connect:get socket > Error loading class: EcsioBeanInfo > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError > Ecsio:connect:new Socket IOE > Ecsio:disconnect... > Ecsio:disconnect...DONE > Ecsio:stop... > Ecsio:stop...DONE > Ecsio:destroy...DONE > Ecsio:init... > Ecsio:init:ecs_host=[IP ADD]:3000 pri=-1 > Ecsio:init...DONE > Ecsio:start... > Ecsio:connect... > Ecsio:connect:get socket > Ecsio:connect:new Socket IOE > Ecsio:disconnect... > Ecsio:disconnect...DONE > Error loading class: Ecs_itemBeanInfo > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError > Error loading class: EcsioCBeanInfo > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError > Thanks for any help.-=A.J. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Terry > [mailto:Martin.Terry@mail.tribnet.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 8:25 PM > To: 'ecs-list@netbloc.com' > Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access > > Sounds like a similar problem I had - the browser > is supposed to "download" the ecs*.class files but > doesn't. Search your browser machine for > ecs*.class, check the date - if they're not the > newest as seen on your ECS machine, delete them.If > you're using ECS and the browser on the same > machine the old files may be in some java > directory hosing things up. > > -----Original Message----- > From: A.J. Griglak > [mailto:aj@griglak.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 12:07 PM > To: ecs-list@netbloc.com > Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access > > IE 5.0 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Terry > [mailto:Martin.Terry@mail.tribnet.com] > > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 > 1:23 PM > To: 'ecs-list@netbloc.com' > Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access > > What browser version are you > using? > > -----Original > Message----- > From: A.J. Griglak > [mailto:aj@griglak.com] > > Sent: Thursday, June > 22, 2000 9:21 AM > To: ECS List > Subject: [ECS] Web > access > > I hope I'm not > rehashing old stuff, > but I am having > problems connecting > to ECS through the > web. I remember > going back and forth > with changes needed > to the Java Custom > settings and the > 'update pages on > every visit' in > Internet Explorer. I > can load up the > pages OK, but > nothing happens when > I click on the > icons. I am using > the latest 4.4.004. > The icon names > appear, but all the > states are displayed > as '?'. When you > click on the icon, > there are no choices > on the right frame - > it's just blank. > Another symptom is > that I have to hit > refresh on every > page, as the > previous page is > displayed. I do > have the Cache set > to update pages on > every visit to the > page.Every page I go > to gives errors > similar to > this:Line: 5Char: > 1Error: Object > doesn't support this > property or > methodCode: 0UR:: > http://ip.ip.ip.ip:3000/main.htmI've > tried it both > locally through the > network, and also on > a different computer > remotely through the > internet. I'm using > the Linksys Cable > modem router, which > I've opened up port > 3000 and assigned it > to the ECS machine. > I have followed the > steps in ECS.HTM to > the 'tee' - Java > JavaScript enabled, > the Java Custom > settings were > changed.-=A.J. >
"A.J. Griglak" wrote:
Anyone have any input on this? I've triple checked everything from ECS.HTM and UPD.TXT. I also tried it today from a fourth computer, same thing. The session is still timing out after one minute.-----Original Message-----
From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 10:30 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access
Martin, thanks for the reply. I've checked the browser machine and there are no ECS*.class files on the machine - even while browsing the ECS page. I've tried manually copying the ECS*.class files to the browser machine, same thing.Also, I've noticed that the www session terminates after 1 minute, whether I'm browsing through groups or sitting idle.If someone would like to try browsing to my machine to see if it works for them, email me privately and I'll give you the ip and a temporary password. Maybe it's just me ;-)Hmm.. just found the Java console - and here's what's going on when I connect to the ECS machine:Ecsio:init...
Ecsio:init:ecs_host=[IP ADD]:3000 pri=-1
Ecsio:init...DONE
Ecsio:start...
Ecsio:connect...
Ecsio:connect:get socket
Error loading class: EcsioBeanInfo
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
Ecsio:connect:new Socket IOE
Ecsio:disconnect...
Ecsio:disconnect...DONE
Ecsio:stop...
Ecsio:stop...DONE
Ecsio:destroy...DONE
Ecsio:init...
Ecsio:init:ecs_host=[IP ADD]:3000 pri=-1
Ecsio:init...DONE
Ecsio:start...
Ecsio:connect...
Ecsio:connect:get socket
Ecsio:connect:new Socket IOE
Ecsio:disconnect...
Ecsio:disconnect...DONE
Error loading class: Ecs_itemBeanInfo
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
Error loading class: EcsioCBeanInfo
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
Thanks for any help.-=A.J.-----Original Message-----Sounds like a similar problem I had - the browser is supposed to "download" the ecs*.class files but doesn't. Search your browser machine for ecs*.class, check the date - if they're not the newest as seen on your ECS machine, delete them.If you're using ECS and the browser on the same machine the old files may be in some java directory hosing things up.
From: Martin Terry [mailto:Martin.Terry@mail.tribnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 8:25 PM
To: 'ecs-list@netbloc.com'
Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access
-----Original Message-----IE 5.0
From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 12:07 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access
-----Original Message-----What browser version are you using?
From: Martin Terry [mailto:Martin.Terry@mail.tribnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 1:23 PM
To: 'ecs-list@netbloc.com'
Subject: RE: [ECS] Web access
-----Original Message-----I hope I'm not rehashing old stuff, but I am having problems connecting to ECS through the web. I remember going back and forth with changes needed to the Java Custom settings and the 'update pages on every visit' in Internet Explorer. I can load up the pages OK, but nothing happens when I click on the icons. I am using the latest 4.4.004. The icon names appear, but all the states are displayed as '?'. When you click on the icon, there are no choices on the right frame - it's just blank. Another symptom is that I have to hit refresh on every page, as the previous page is displayed. I do have the Cache set to update pages on every visit to the page.Every page I go to gives errors similar to this:Line: 5Char: 1Error: Object doesn't support this property or methodCode: 0UR:: http://ip.ip.ip.ip:3000/main.htmI've tried it both locally through the network, and also on a different computer remotely through the internet. I'm using the Linksys Cable modem router, which I've opened up port 3000 and assigned it to the ECS machine. I have followed the steps in ECS.HTM to the 'tee' - Java JavaScript enabled, the Java Custom settings were changed.-=A.J.
From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 9:21 AM
To: ECS List
Subject: [ECS] Web access