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omniORBpy: Error 0x41540002

Hi,

I am trying to get the files from this tutorial to work:
http://www.grisby.org/presentations/py10code.html

Direct link to the files:
http://www.grisby.org/presentations/py10code/adder.idl
http://www.grisby.org/presentations/...adderServer.py

It produces the following error:

$ omniidl -bpython adder.idl && python adderServer.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "adderServer.py", line 23, in <module>
nameRoot = nameRoot._narrow(CosNaming.NamingContext)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/omniORB/CORBA.py", line 667,
in _narrow
return _omnipy.narrow(self, dest._NP_RepositoryId)
omniORB.CORBA.TRANSIENT: Minor: 0x41540002, COMPLETED_NO.

According to Google this might mean "Connect failed", however, I don't
understand why the server would open a connection. I expected it to
simply listen on a socket, but I probably just don't understand how it
works.

Can anyone please explain this?

-Samuel

May 22 '07 #1
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Samuel wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to get the files from this tutorial to work:
http://www.grisby.org/presentations/py10code.html

Direct link to the files:
http://www.grisby.org/presentations/py10code/adder.idl
http://www.grisby.org/presentations/...adderServer.py

It produces the following error:

$ omniidl -bpython adder.idl && python adderServer.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "adderServer.py", line 23, in <module>
nameRoot = nameRoot._narrow(CosNaming.NamingContext)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/omniORB/CORBA.py", line 667,
in _narrow
return _omnipy.narrow(self, dest._NP_RepositoryId)
omniORB.CORBA.TRANSIENT: Minor: 0x41540002, COMPLETED_NO.

According to Google this might mean "Connect failed", however, I don't
understand why the server would open a connection. I expected it to
simply listen on a socket, but I probably just don't understand how it
works.

Can anyone please explain this?
Please see my answer to your first post.

Diez
May 22 '07 #2
On May 22, 2:53 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <d...@nospam.web.dewrote:
Please see my answer to your first post.
Gaa, Google's web client reported an error where there was none. Sorry
about the repost.

-Samuel

May 22 '07 #3

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