No route to host: connect

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Kevan Moran

No route to host: connect

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I am having problems running any unit tests against SOAP services.

When ever I right-click run a unit test against a SOAP service in NB 6.5.1 I get the following symptoms:
Progress bar sits at 1%
I get the following error 3 times each 20 seconds apart
1/07/2009 11:10:01 AM org.netbeans.modules.editor.settings.storage.Utils load
WARNING: Invalid or corrupted file: Editors/text/xml/Preferences/Defaults/org-netbeans-modules-xml-text-xmlPreferences.xml
java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route to host: connect

Then the test runs as expected.

I am guessing that this is a network/environment problem. I am sitting on a corporate network behind a firewall and a proxy server. I have configured NetBeans to know about the proxy. The SOAP Service is running on localhost tho' so I'm confused why this would be happening.

Even though I do not have any other network/internet issues I suppose it may very well not be a NB or OpenESB issue at all but if anyone has a clue then I'd appreciate it.

Thanks
Kevan
Jun Qian

Re: No route to host: connect

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This is a known issue. Please see
http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=161396 for workaround.

Thanks,
Jun

KevanMoran wrote:

> I am having problems running any unit tests against SOAP services.
>
> When ever I right-click run a unit test against a SOAP service in NB 6.5.1 I
> get the following symptoms:
> Progress bar sits at 1%
> I get the following error 3 times each 20 seconds apart
> 1/07/2009 11:10:01 AM org.netbeans.modules.editor.settings.storage.Utils
> load
> WARNING: Invalid or corrupted file:
> Editors/text/xml/Preferences/Defaults/org-netbeans-modules-xml-text-xmlPreferences.xml
> java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route to host: connect
> Then the test runs as expected.
>
> I am guessing that this is a network/environment problem. I am sitting on a
> corporate network behind a firewall and a proxy server. I have configured
> NetBeans to know about the proxy. The SOAP Service is running on localhost
> tho' so I'm confused why this would be happening.
>
> Even though I do not have any other network/internet issues I suppose it may
> very well not be a NB or OpenESB issue at all but if anyone has a clue then
> I'd appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
> Kevan
>  


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